Abdallah Mubiru
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| Personal information | ||||||||
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| Date of birth | 9 September 1975 | |||||||
| Place of birth | Kampala, Uganda | |||||||
| Team information | ||||||||
Current team | KCCA FC (manager) | |||||||
| Managerial career | ||||||||
| Years | Team | |||||||
| 2012–2013 | Proline FC | |||||||
| 2014–2015 | KCCA FC | |||||||
| 2016 | Vipers SC | |||||||
| 2016–2022 | Police FC | |||||||
| 2019 | Uganda (assistant) | |||||||
| 2021 | Uganda (caretaker) | |||||||
| 2022–2023 | Mbeya City | |||||||
| 2023– | KCCA FC | |||||||
Medal record
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Abdallah Mubiru is a Ugandan football manager and former player who currently manages KCCA FC. He has coached various teams across the local football league and the senior national team.
Abdallah Mubiru was born in 1975 to Abdallah Nsubuga and Amina Nakibuuka. He attended Kanyange Primary School and Kibuli Secondary School. He holds several qualifications, including a CAF A coaching license.[1][2]
Playing career
Mubiru began his football career as a midfielder, known for his strong presence on the field. He played for KCCA FC, where he was a key player in the team that won the Ugandan Premier League titles in 1994 and 1997. He played for the club from 1996 to 1998.[3] His performances earned him a place in the Uganda national team, the Cranes, where he played between 1993 and 1995.[4]
Coaching career
Mubiru began his coaching career in 2012 with Proline FC, where he was appointed as the manager on January 3, 2012, and served until October 27, 2013.[5] He moved to KCCA FC in 2014, managing the club from November 26, 2014, until June 30, 2015.[6] In 2016, Mubiru took on the managerial role at Vipers SC, beginning on July 18, but his tenure there was short-lived as he left on December 4, 2016.[7] Later that year, he joined Police FC, where he served as manager from December 20, 2016, until April 13, 2022. His time with Police FC was one of his longest managerial stints.[8][9][10] In 2023, Abdallah was appointed as assistant coach of the Uganda National Senior (Women's) Team Crested Cranes, a position which he turned down due to personal reasons.[11]