Odeke is not the only player switching from Nemostars to Sport-S. Libero Nicholas Agaba is also on the move to complete Sport-S’ transfer activity.
Sport-S Volleyball Club are doing everything in their power to stay on top of their game in Ugandan volleyball.
After landing their first National Volleyball League title in 14 years, the Nsambya-based outfit are beefing up the team for the coming season.
Their transfer window activity started with the signing of opposite Jonathan Tumukunde from OBB, and two more players have switched to the champions.
15:58 - 29.05.2023
VOLLEYBALL Jonathan Tumukunde out through OBB exit door, joins Sport-S
At Sport-S, Tumukunde will link up with his brother Johnson Rukundo and former UCU teammates Marino Oboke and Samuel Engwau.
Setter Moses Odeke is the latest acquisition for the Benon Mugisha-coached side.
The setter has switched from Nemostars after two seasons of limited playing time.
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Opposite Jonathan Tumukunde, who joined the club from Nemostars, was the first to depart and is expected to join league champions Sport-S after just one season with OBB.
Odeke’s career took a downward trajectory since leaving UCU Doves.
His day job as a banker has hindered the player’s progress, and competing for a place with Smith Okumu did not help matters at Nemostars.
At Sport-S, Odeke will have to fight for a starting place with his former understudy at UCU, Marino Oboke.
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Angiro has previously played for Nemostars and KCCA in Uganda but also tried out a pro stint in Albania before returning to join the Doves team.
Oboke has made the starting place his own at Sport-S but had lapses when the stakes were high in the finals against UCU, forcing Mugisha to turn to the tried-and-tested Warren Muhangi.
Odeke is not the only player switching from Nemostars to Sport-S. Libero Nicholas Agaba is also on the move to complete Sport-S’ transfer activity.
Tumukunde, Odeke and Agaba will boost a Sport-S side that will be looking to defend both the League and the National Club Championship titles in the new season.