New Cranes coach, Micho names Livingstone Mbabazi as his assistant
Newly appointed Uganda Cranes coach, Multin Sredejovic Micho has named Livingstone Mbabazi as his first assistant.
During a function where he was officially unveiled as the Cranes coach for the next three years, the Serbian international also named Fred Kajoba as his goalkeeping coach for his second tenure in charge of the Ugandan national football team.
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Ivan Ssewanyana and Geoffrey Massa will retain their roles as the team physiotherapist and manager respectively.
Micho takes charge of the Cranes for the second spell after being charge of the team between 2013 and 2017 before he resigned over alleged unpaid salary arrears.
The Serbian tactician has previously worked with Mbabazi and Kajoba in the same positions during his first spell in charge of the Cranes whereas Massa was the team captain then.
Having guided Uganda to break the 38 year jinx of not appearing for the Afcon finals back in 2017 , Micho’s first task during his second spell will come in September as the Cranes starts the 2022 World Cup qualifying journey.
Cranes technical team
Head coach: Milutin “Micho” Sredojević
Assistant coach: Livingstone Mbabazi
Goalkeeping coach: Fred Kajoba
Fitness coach: Franck Plaine (France)
Video Analyst: Addis Worku (Ethiopia)
Team manager: Geofrey Massa
Physiotherapist: Ivan Ssewanyana