Sandra Awori has formally parted methods with Kitara Soccer Membership after three seasons, marking the tip of one other chapter within the membership’s ongoing transition. In a heartfelt farewell message addressed to the workforce, Awori, now the membership’s former media officer, introduced her resolution to step away in pursuit of recent alternatives and challenges past the Hoima-based facet membership. She turns into the second notable determine to depart the membership, following the departure of Deo Kasozi.
In her emotional letter titled “Farewell, and thanks for the reminiscences!”, Awori expressed deep gratitude to all the Kitara FC household, describing her tenure as actually memorable. She paid particular tribute to outgoing membership president Deo Kasozi Akiiki, whose management she credited for fostering a constructive and galvanizing setting on the membership.
“Particular due to Mr. Deo Kasozi Akiiki, your constructive spirit and management have made an actual distinction. Thanks for the chance to work with you,” she wrote.
Reflecting on her journey, Awori recalled the triumphs, trophies, and moments of pleasure, in addition to the disappointments and losses. By means of all of it, she highlighted the unity that stored the workforce collectively and made Kitara FC really feel like household.
“I’ll cherish the reminiscences that we now have created collectively. I’m leaving with a way of satisfaction and satisfaction, figuring out that I’ve contributed to the success of this membership,” she added.
Her departure intently follows that of President Kasozi, who lately stepped down after a transformative seven-year tenure that reshaped the membership’s fortunes. Collectively, their exits sign the tip of a defining period for Kitara FC.
Because the membership gears up for future campaigns, together with its maiden continental look following the Uganda Cup victory, Awori’s contributions—like these of Kasozi—can be remembered as instrumental to Kitara’s rise in Ugandan soccer.
She concluded her message with heat needs for the workforce’s continued success within the years forward.








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