Kampala, Uganda – Bernard Ogwang, one of the five players suspended indefinitely by Northern Gateway SC, has found a new football home at Wembley Boys FC. After weeks of training with the Kampala-based Regional League side, Ogwang is optimistic about securing a permanent move to the club. The young talented midfielder is eager to rebuild his career after facing disciplinary action earlier this season.
Ogwang, along with teammates Daniel Oming, Daniel Opio, Moses Olila, and Oscar Nyanga, was suspended by Northern Gateway SC due to what one of the club Co-owner and Coach, Simon Ayoka termed as "INDISCIPLINE". While the other four players remain in limbo, Nyanga has already found a new club, recently joining South Sudan's top-flight side, Koryom FC.
Wembley Boys FC: A Step Toward the Big League
Wembley Boys FC is an exciting prospect for young players, as it serves as a feeder club to one of Uganda's most successful teams, SC Villa. SC Villa, which has been a cornerstone of Ugandan football since its promotion to the Uganda Premier League in 1979, uses Wembley Boys as a breeding ground for future talent. The club boasts a decorated history, having won 17 Uganda Premier League titles, 9 Uganda Cup titles, and 3 CECAFA Clubs Cup titles—making them the most successful team in the country's football history.
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Ogwang's move to Wembley Boys FC is seen as an opportunity for him to regain his form and showcase his abilities to the senior management of SC Villa. With the club’s impeccable reputation for nurturing young talent, the midfielder hopes his performances will earn him a spot with the prestigious SC Villa in the near future.
A New Chapter for Ogwang
After a turbulent few months with Northern Gateway SC, Ogwang is looking forward to starting afresh at Wembley Boys FC. His experience with the Regional League side is expected to help him regain fitness and improve his technical skills while keeping him in the spotlight of Uganda’s top football talent scouts.
For now, Ogwang is focused on training and proving his worth to the coaches and management at Wembley Boys FC. Whether he will join SC Villa in the future remains to be seen, but Ogwang's move to the Kampala-based club signals a new chapter in his football career.
With a rich history of nurturing talent and sending players to the top flight, Wembley Boys FC could be the ideal platform for Ogwang to reignite his career and work towards achieving his goals in Ugandan football.