URA add a former Serbian player to technical staff

Milosh poses with URA's home jersy|URA FC Image

FOOTBALL URA add a former Serbian player to technical staff

Allan Damba 18:53 - 12.07.2023

This time round though, he comes in another capacity, as the Academy youth coach and fitness trainer on a one year employment contract.

Four-time Uganda Premier League champions URA FC have boosted their coaching bench with the appointment of Serbian coach, IIic Milosh.

Milosh however, is only making a return to the club, having been part of their troops as a player for two years between 2013 to 2015.

This time round though, he comes in another capacity, as the Academy youth coach and fitness trainer on a one year employment contract.

As a player at URA, he won the Ugandan cup before playing in the CAF Confederation later under coaches, Paul Nkata and Alex Isabirye.

Milosh donning the club's home jersey|URA FC Image

“I am happy to return to a club I treasure alot. I want to use my European expertise and experience to help the players keep fit as well as developing future players in the Academy,” Milosh told the club media.

“I thank the management for recognizing me and my efforts in my new role and I promise give my best so that we achieve our targets as a team.”

Following his departure at URA FC, he retired from active football and took on coaching.

Milosh wearing URA's away jersey|URA FC Image

He is currently a fitness trainer and a qualified Youth Coach by UEFA as well as a CAF C holder.

It should be noted that Milosh holds the record for the first ever European player to feature in the UPL with the now defunct SC Victoria University in 2012.