Ugandan international left-back Mustafa Kizza has revealed his intention to return to the Uganda Premier League following an unsuccessful spell in Egypt, The Nerve Africa has exclusively learned.
The 25-year-old defender recently parted ways with Egyptian club Telecom FC just months after signing a two-year contract in October 2024. Kizza terminated the deal in February 2025 due to the clubβs failure to fulfill agreed financial obligations.
Kizza, who previously played for seven-time Uganda Premier League champions Express FC, has struggled to find stability in recent seasons. Frequent fallouts with club officials and limited game time have hindered his progress.
In an exclusive interview, the former CF MontrΓ©al and Arouca SC defender confirmed he is aiming to revive his career back home.
βRight now, my focus is to return home and play regularly as I reset myself to the standards Iβve set,β Kizza said. βBy the end of next month, Iβll have found a new home, and it will definitely be in the Uganda Premier League. The goal is to get as much game time as possible, rebuild my fitness, and perform consistently. After a year or two, Iβll aim to return to football abroad.β
Despite his recent setbacks, Kizza remains confident in his abilities:
βI know what I can do. I believe in myself and in my goals. Iβve not yet hit my prime, so itβs just a matter of time before I get back to my best. What I need most now is regular football.β
Over the course of his career, Kizza has featured for top clubs including his boyhood team KCCA FC (in two separate spells), Major League Soccer side CF MontrΓ©al (2020), and Portuguese club Arouca SC (2022β2023).
On the international stage, Kizza has earned nine caps for the Uganda Cranes since making his debut in 2019. He has scored one goal and provided two assists for the national team.