Ibrahim Ssengooba: Ntugasaze FC complete loan move for Uganda midfielder from Police FC
Contract start: 2026-07-05 | Contract end: 2027-06-30
Ntugasaze FC have completed the loan signing of Ugandan midfielder Ibrahim Ssengooba from Uganda Premier League rivals Police FC, in a deal officially recorded as a loan transfer. The 21-year-old moves with an estimated market value of 25k, with his temporary spell at Ntugasaze due to end with a scheduled return to Police FC at the conclusion of the loan.
The move is confirmed in domestic registration data as an active loan transfer from Police FC to Ntugasaze Football Club, both competing in the Uganda Premier League. The agreement specifies that Ssengooba will go back to Police FC at the end of the loan period, registered as a return from previous loan. There is no indication of an accompanying purchase option, underlining the temporary nature of the switch.
Ssengooba, listed primarily as a central midfielder, joins Ntugasaze FC at 21 years of age, having been born on 09 Aug 2004. He is registered as a Ugandan national and has only represented clubs within Uganda so far, with Police FC and Ntugasaze FC both featuring in his transfer history. The latest data also has him associated with Ntugasaze Football Club as his current side.
The recorded fee structure labels the deal simply as a loan transfer, with no additional financial breakdown available. However, the timing of the move and his 25k market valuation, updated in 2026, underline that Ntugasaze FC are acquiring a player regarded as a modestly valued asset in the domestic market rather than a high-cost signing. Recent market value entries also show Ssengooba previously listed as Without Club earlier in 2026, suggesting a period of contractual uncertainty before his Police and Ntugasaze registrations were formalised.
Both Police FC and Ntugasaze FC are active in the Uganda Premier League, meaning the transfer keeps Ssengooba in the same national competition, though he changes dressing rooms and tactical environments. While the move is domestic, the structure of the Ugandan league and the presence of clubs with international exposure raise the possibility that continued development and visibility at Ntugasaze could lead to opportunities beyond Uganda in future windows.
There is no publicly available data on Ssengoobas recent match performances, opponent details, scorelines, or seasonal statistics, and no competitive appearance numbers are listed in the current dataset. His precise role within Ntugasazes midfield setup whether as a deeper organiser, a box-to-box option, or a more advanced link player is not specified in the records.
With the loan agreement already defining a return date to Police FC, Ssengoobas immediate future is clearly mapped out: a full campaign with Ntugasaze FC in the Uganda Premier League before heading back to his parent club. How he uses this period, and whether his performances justify a renewed valuation above the current 25k mark or attract further interest, will be central to how this confirmed move influences the next phase of his career and his standing in Ugandan football.
