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Uganda/Libya: Onyango, Obua Arrive for Libya Tie


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The Monitor (Kampala)

25 March 2008
Posted to the web 24 March 2008

Douglas D. Bugingo
Kampala

DAVID Obua and Denis Onyango joined Mike Sserumaga as the latest arrivals in the national team ahead of the Libya friendly on Wednesday.

The South Africa based pair of Onyango and Obua, and Swedish based attacker Sserumaga should make Cranes stronger and rejuvanted after a week in which the team courted controversy over the inclusion of unkown players.

"It's good news that Sserumaga has arrived in time. I have not seen him yet but I have got confirmation that he is here. His presence will keep my striking plans against Libya much better," Csaba said.

Sserumaga's arrival will certainly be welcomed by Csaba who has not hidden his dissatisfaction with super league strikers, Bruno Olobo, Tony Odur, Caesar Okhuti and Anthony Bongole.

Skipper Ibrahim Sekagya was expected in the country last night. The Cranes who started residential training yesterday are preparing for the crucial African/World Cup qualifier on May 31 against Niger.

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