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Muhumuza set for big career decision on Vipers or Uganda Cranes job

Allan Damba by Allan Damba
December 4, 2025
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Fred Muhumuza

Source: Gad W. Bizimana official X account.

Fred Muhumuza’s future at Vipers SC is drifting toward a familiar crossroads, one that instantly recalls the late Fred Kajoba’s defining decision in 2021. The parallels are hard to ignore, and the implications just as significant.

Kajoba, then serving as Vipers’ head coach, walked away from the role to safeguard his position as Uganda Cranes goalkeeping coach. His choice established a clear precedent: at Vipers, national team duties and club responsibilities rarely coexist comfortably.

Fast-forward to today, and Muhumuza is standing before the same fork in the road. Vipers want full commitment. FUFA expects nothing less for the Cranes’ technical bench. It is becoming increasingly evident that he may have to choose one.

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  • National team door opens
  • Vipers: Success that didn’t secure stability
  • Decision that may already be taking shape
  • Just like Kajoba

And this time, the national team opportunity seems to be calling louder.

National team door opens

Reports from Kawowo Sports indicate that Cranes assistant coach Sam Ssimbwa is on his way out, awaiting only an official FUFA announcement. Soon after, NBS Sports journalist Brian Tuka revealed that two names are at the top of the shortlist to replace him: Fred Muhumuza and Morley Byekwaso.

Behind the scenes, Muhumuza is believed to be the favourite.

Both coaches previously worked under Paul Joseph Put during the CHAN assignment, but insiders claim Put was particularly impressed with Muhumuza’s tactical clarity and composure. That impression may now be tilting the scales.

Vipers: Success that didn’t secure stability

Muhumuza’s time at Vipers has been productive but unpredictable. Since joining the club’s technical team in April 2024, he rose to prominence when he and fellow assistant John Ayala stepped in after Nikola Kovazovic’s dismissal. Together, they guided the Venoms to a domestic double, the Uganda Premier League and Uganda Cup.

Yet even that achievement did not shield them from change. Vipers president Dr. Lawrence Mulindwa pivoted once again, bringing in Belgian coach Ivan Minnaert and pushing both assistants back into secondary roles. Their contracts, never publicly disclosed, have long fuelled uncertainty about their long-term future.

Morocco expose Uganda as Paul Put faces harsh pre-AFCON reality check

Decision that may already be taking shape

With AFCON in Morocco almost here, the Cranes must finalise their technical setup quickly. If Put gets his preferred assistant, Muhumuza could soon be making a career-altering leap.

Mulindwa has never stood in the way of national team ambitions, and he is unlikely to begin now. But history has shown that once a coach chooses the Cranes over Vipers, the separation is rarely temporary.

Just like Kajoba

The pattern is clear: when Vipers and the national team compete for one coach’s loyalty, only one side wins. Kajoba’s choice redrew his career path. Muhumuza’s decision could do the same.

Whatever he chooses, the next step will shape the direction of his journey, and possibly redefine his identity in Ugandan football.

Tags: Fred KajobaFred MuhumuzaMorley ByekwasoPaul PutSam SsimbwaVipers SC
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