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Police FC Signs Oloka As 2nd Keeper

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Police FC has intensified their transfer season with the signning of Oloka Sammon as the team’s second goal keeper.


Oloka put pen to paper on a three year deal yesterday morning at the Police FC offices in Kibuli, with an option for extension.

Upon signing the deal, he said to us, “I really feel great joining Police Football Club. It was one of my aspirations to play in the top league. I am going to give it my best and the team should expect a good performance.”


Oloka previously played for FUFA regional league teams, Lukaya Town Council Football club and Northern Elephant.
He managed to keep 15 clean sheets with Lukaya TC in the previous season attracting scouts in the process.


Police CEO Fahad Lumu applauded Oloka on joining The Cops. He said that Sammon is a young blood joining the club with a lot to learn and a new talent to look out for.

“With the 15 clean sheets kept from his former club, he will be an asset in our goal keeping department.”


The goal keeping coach Richard Kansole on the signing of new keepers said, “We are equipping our department to make it competitive in the coming season. The two signings (Oloka and Ikara) will be instrumental to the club and we have hope in them.

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