Hudu Mulikyi: URA defender over the moon for maiden Uganda Cranes call

Hudu Mulikyi received his second Uganda Cranes summon|URA FC X

FOOTBALL Hudu Mulikyi: URA defender over the moon for maiden Uganda Cranes call

Allan Damba 17:39 - 11.10.2023

Uganda Cranes interim head coach Morley Byekwaso gave him his first call and included him in the final team that is set to tussle it out with Mali and Zambia in the forthcoming international friendlies.

Despite boasting enviable topflight experience that spells to over six years, URA FC defender Hudu Mulikyi received his maiden national senior team summon less than a week back.

Uganda Cranes interim head coach Morley Byekwaso gave him his first call and included him in the final team that is set to tussle it out with Mali and Zambia in the forthcoming international friendlies.

URA FC deputy captain Hudu Mulikyi leads the team in a training session. (URA FC Twitter).

"Earning my maiden call up to the national team is really something big in my life," Mulikyi told URA FC media.

Mulikyi has been a Tax Collector since 2016, when he joined from Maroons FC, and has established himself as one of the best in the business in the league in his position.

"It's what I have been fighting for in my career, though on many occasions, I was disappointed, but it made me remain working hard while hoping for the dream moment to come."

"I feel proud of myself to make the final squad and being around top players to represent my country," he added.

Having received the call, Mulikyi will now be keen on making his debut and stamping his mark for future appearances.

"I hope and pray I get a chance to play so that I can show my ability at such a level."

"In a special way, I thank my club, URA FC, for trusting and believing in me. That's the reason I am here," he summed.

Mulikyi is only one of the four URA FC staff with the Cranes, with head coach Fred Muhumuza (assistant to Byekwaso), skipper Enock Walusimbi and midfielder Laban Tibiita all in camp.

Uganda Cranes take on Mali in Bamako this Friday before locking horns with former Africa Cup of Nations champions Zambia in Dubai on October 17.