A variety of players and technical employees linked to StarTimes Uganda Premier League side Maroons FC have been promoted contained in the ranks of the Uganda Prisons Service, in recognition of their self-discipline, professionalism, and dedication every on and off the soccer pitch.
The promotions, formally launched by the Uganda Prisons Service, highlight the institution’s continued emphasis on rewarding benefit, self-discipline, and restore provide amongst its officers, along with these actively engaged in sport.
Amongst these elevated in rank are assistant coach Muhammad Senfuma, well being coach Maxwell Okello, goalkeeping coach Ken Rogers Tezigwa, workforce captain Edward Kabona, defender Godwin Kitagenda, midfielder Ronald Orombi, academy head coach James Cemari, and media officer Sam Ochola, amongst others.
Promoted Maroons FC players and technical employees
In step with the Uganda Prisons Service, such promotions are guided by strict requirements, along with expert conduct, adherence to service legal guidelines, and availability of vacancies contained in the institution.
The promoted officers had been recommended for sustaining extreme ranges of self-discipline whereas balancing their obligations as every public servants and soccer stakeholders representing Maroons FC inside the Uganda Premier League.
Maroons FC, thought of considered one of Uganda’s long-standing institutional soccer golf tools, continues to play a key perform in nurturing experience whereas upholding the values of self-discipline and professionalism that define its dad or mum institution.
Group Captain Edward Kabona
On the pitch, the Prisons side at current sits ninth on the Uganda Premier League desk with 34 components after 27 matches carried out this season.


