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Josh Ocaya: UK citizen with Ugandan roots youngster pens professional contract at Hull City Football Club

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Midfielder Josh Ocaya, 18, has signed his first professional contract at Hull City Football Club.

A UK citizen with Ugandan roots, Ocaya is among the three members of the U-18 team to achieve the feat.

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Ramell Carter (18) and Bobby Moore (17) are the other two who signed two-and-a half year contracts.

The club also holds the option of an extra year on the contracts of Carter and Ocaya.

The trio has featured regularly for Conor Sellars’ Under-21 side this season, playing around 80 games combined between them at the level.

They also have played key roles in helping the Under-18s to sit currently top of the Professional Development League North table. 

Josh Ocaya

Lead Professional Development Phase Coach Conor Sellars remarked: “It is brilliant news. This season, they have earned a spot in the Under-21s and they have kept it, all three of them. Because of that, they all wanted new contracts. We have given them professional terms and they just have to keep their feet on the ground now and keep working, but they have all had a really good season so far.”

Ocaya netted a hat-trick for the Under-18s in December in an impressive 6-1 thrashing of Sheffield Wednesday at Bishop Burton College.

Netting seven times this season across the Under-18s and Under-21s, the former Charlton Athletic midfielder has made 14 starts for the latter this campaign.

Ocaya was born at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Woolwich London, United Kingdom to Ugandan parents.

Josh Ocaya and his father Mr. Ambrose Ocaya at the 25, 586 seater MKM Stadium

His father Ambrose Ocaya is Ugandan – British which gives the son an equal chance of featuring for either Uganda or England at the International stage.

Ocaya senior is an old student at Namilyango College and Kibuli SS who later played at KCCA.

The mother Diana Atungire is an old student at Mt St Mary’s Namagunga and was a sprinter in the 200M race.

Hull City is currently 4th on the 24-team log in the English championship.

The Tiger’s U-18 squad also has a young Tanzanian player, Jack Topley.

Hull City was founded on 28th June 1904.

Additional report from Hull City Football Club website

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Walukuba host Impis in mid-table rumble as Ruby Premiership returns

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When the Walukuba Barbarians host the Makerere Impis on Saturday, the target is simple: to seal their stay in the Top 8.

Ever since the Uganda Rugby top league was restructured to the current championship format, the Barbarians have consistently finished in the Top 8 of the regular season, booking a playoff spot.

With 4 games to go, the Barbarians sit 7th on the log, and the very next game against Impis is a must-win if they do not want to drop to the relegation playoff bracket.

The Barbarians have mastered the art of picking up losing bonus points, securing 4 from the 7 games they’ve played so far. Come this Saturday, a losing bonus point won’t be enough. The Barbarians have to win, and with a bonus point, as their remaining regular season games shall be against the traditional top three sides, KOBs, Heathens and Pirates in that order.

On the other hand, the Impis are equally intent on staying in the Top 8, a reasonable target for a recently promoted side. They travel to Jinja, a city where they’ve already collected a win this season against the Hippos, which is a positive sign for a young side that has registered two of its three losses on the road against the Mongers and Pirates.

Both teams are on 18 points, and went into the break after coming off wins against two troubled sides in the Rhinos and Kakira Simbas.

This game will likely change the tides for both sides as the Barbarians follow up with herculean tasks, while the Impis remain with winnable games after Saturday’s encounter.

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UPL: SC Villa hold Vipers at Kadiba

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  • SC Villa 1-1 Vipers SC

SC Villa held Vipers in a one-all draw in the Uganda Premier League encounter at FUFA Stadium, Kadiba on Wednesday evening.

SC Villa came into the game on the back of a sweet 1-0 victory against KCCA in the Kampala Derby.

It was a closely contested game right from the opening minute to the final moment of the game.

Milton Karisa found the game’s first cut clear chance in the 18th minute but his effort was palmed away by the goalkeeper David Lukwago.

Hillary Mukundane broke the deadlock in the 64th minute with a thunderous header off Odili Chukwuma’s well-taken corner kick.

Four minutes later, Frank Ssebuufu levelled matters with a well guided header to complete a brilliant team play that was started by Hassan Mubiru.

Quick-footed Mubiru danced past his markers before he set Najib Yiga. Yiga’s delivery was deflected off Mukundane’s block before Ssebuufu scored.

Reagan Mpande came close to extending SC Villa’s lead in the 74th minute but his travelling effort went inches wide of the goal frame.

Milton Karisa had a chance to give Vipers maximum points late in the game but the Villa custodian Lukwago made a million-dollar save.

Despite sharing spoils on the day, Vipers remain on top of the table with 52 points while SC Villa lies fourth with 45 points after 23 games.

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AS IT HAPPENED: SC Villa 1-1 Vipers – UPL 2025/26

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