Farouk Miya’s football odyssey reads like a tale of sheer persistence and a hunger to rise above every ceiling placed before him. From his formative days dazzling on Ugandan soil to battling for minutes across Europe’s competitive leagues, Miya has carved out a reputation as a forward blessed with intelligence, courage, and a knack for delivering when it matters most.
Since arriving at Greek Super League 2 outfit GS Ilioupolis in August 2025, the Ugandan playmaker has wasted no time reminding the football world of his quality. With four goals in just 10 outings, he has quickly cemented his place as one of the club’s most influential players, injecting creativity and decisive finishing into their frontline.
Miya’s journey has been anything but linear. He has donned the colours of Rizespor and Konyaspor in Turkey, navigated the tough Ukrainian Premier League with PFC Lviv, graced the Croatian topflight at HNK Gorica, tested himself in Azerbaijan with Sabail FK, and taken on the Belgian Pro League with Standard Liège and Royal Mouscron.
Before all of that, he emerged from Vipers SC, one of Uganda’s finest football nurseries. These global experiences have sharpened him into a well-rounded, seasoned attacker with the maturity to adapt to any system or environment.
Salary and Contract Overview
Although GS Ilioupolis remains tight-lipped about the inner workings of their payroll, credible reports circulating in football circles suggest that Miya earns a gross monthly salary in the region of €7,000, approximately UGX 29 million. Over a full calendar year, this amounts to €84,000 (around UGX 352 million).
His contract, agreed upon when he joined the Athens-based side, spans one year and is valued at roughly the same figure, €84,000, inclusive of incentive-based bonuses tied to performance and match contributions.
| Annual Salary | €84,000 |
| Monthly Salary | €7,000 |
| Weekly Salary | €1,750 |
| Daily Salary | €250 |
Market Value
Miya’s market value has fluctuated dramatically throughout his career, sometimes soaring, sometimes dipping, but always reflective of his unique talent and the challenges of navigating multiple leagues.
At his peak, during his time at Konyaspor in 2022, Miya hit a career-high valuation of €2.5 million (about UGX 10.5 billion). Recent years, however, have seen a decline, with his current worth standing at €150,000 (roughly UGX 630 million), according to recorded data.
Below is the chronological snapshot of his market value progression:
| Date | Market Value | Age | Club |
| 01.30.2016 | €200,000 | 18 | Standard Liège |
| 07.15.2016 | €600,000 | 18 | Standard Liège |
| 06.06.2017 | €500,000 | 19 | Royal Mouscron |
| 09.25.2018 | €600,000 | 20 | HNK Gorica |
| 03.23.2019 | €900,000 | 21 | HNK Gorica |
| 10.04.2019 | €2,000,000 | 21 | Konyaspor |
| 01.03.2020 | €2,500,000 | 22 | Konyaspor |
| 04.08.2020 | €2,000,000 | 22 | Konyaspor |
| 08.04.2020 | €2,500,000 | 22 | Konyaspor |
| 03.16.2021 | €2,000,000 | 23 | Konyaspor |
| 10.28.2021 | €1,200,000 | 23 | Without club |
| 05.18.2022 | €1,200,000 | 24 | PFC Lviv |
| 04.03.2023 | €1,000,000 | 25 | Rizespor |
| 09.27.2023 | €650,000 | 25 | Rizespor |
| 03.15.2024 | €250,000 | 26 | Rizespor |
| 09.29.2025 | €150,000 | 27 | GS Ilioupolis |
Career Path
Miya’s professional voyage began at Vipers SC, where his explosive talent caught international attention. By 2016, he had secured a move to Belgian giants Standard Liège—his gateway into European football. His time in Belgium led to several loan opportunities and, eventually, further transfers abroad, each chapter testing his resolve and expanding his footballing intelligence.
The Ugandan star later moved across Europe, including notable stays in Azerbaijan with Sabail, in Croatia with HNK Gorica, and in Turkey with top-tier sides Konyaspor and later Çaykur Rizespor. In August 2025, after concluding his stint at Rizespor, Miya embraced a new challenge by signing for Greek side GS Ilioupolis.
On the international front, Miya has been a cornerstone of the Uganda Cranes setup, amassing 73 caps and scoring 23 goals, according to multiple unofficial sources. His contributions have played a crucial role in shaping Uganda’s modern footballing identity.
International Achievements
- AFCON Qualification Icon (2016): Slotted the historic winning goal against the Comoros, ending Uganda’s 39-year wait for AFCON qualification.
- CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup Champion (2015): Captained Uganda to regional glory.
- AFCON 2017 Participant: Scored Uganda’s only goal of the tournament, against Mali.
- AFCON 2019 Competitor: Featured prominently in Uganda’s campaign.
- Uganda’s All-Time Leading Scorer: Credited with 23 goals in 79 appearances by several unofficial platforms.
Club Achievements
- Belgian Cup Winner (2016): Lifted the title with Standard Liège.
- Uganda Premier League Champion (2014–15): Key figure in Vipers SC’s title triumph.
- East African University Games Champion (2014): Played a starring role for Kyambogo University.
- Buganda Masaza Cup Winner (2012): Helped Mawokota secure the crown.
Individual Recognition
- Airtel-FUFA Footballer of the Year (2015): Honoured for his exceptional performances for club and country.
- Uganda Premier League MVP (2014–15): Crowned the league’s best performer.
- Nile Special–USPA Personality of the Month (May 2015): Acknowledged by Uganda’s sports media for outstanding form.





