The New England Revolution has announced the signing of 17-year-old Ugandan football sensation Allan Oyirwoth.
The MLS club has secured the services of the promising young midfielder, who has already gained significant recognition in his home country for his footballing prowess.
Oyirwoth, who hails from Amus College School in Uganda, joins the Revolution with high expectations placed on his shoulders.
His contract extends until the 2028 season, with an additional one-year option for 2029.
The move marks a significant step in the teenager’s career as he makes his first foray outside of Uganda, where he has already made a mark on the national stage by representing the Ugandan senior national team.
Described as a “virtuoso” and a precocious talent, Oyirwoth’s skill set has caught the attention of football enthusiasts and scouts alike.
While transitioning to MLS will present a new challenge for the youngster, the Revolution are confident that he has the potential to succeed and grow within the team’s setup.
The Ugandan prodigy’s signing has sparked excitement among New England Revolution fans, who are eager to see the young star live up to the hype and add energy and creativity to the midfield.
Despite the natural challenges of adapting to a new league, Oyirwoth’s raw talent and determination are expected to serve him well as he adjusts to life in the United States.
For Ugandan supporters, Oyirwoth’s move represents a significant milestone in the country’s football history.
His success on the international stage will not only make him a symbol of national pride but also serve as an inspiration for future generations of footballers in Uganda.
As the young midfielder embarks on this new chapter in his career, both his club and his home nation will be closely watching his progress and hoping he becomes a global ambassador for Ugandan football.
As Oyirwoth steps into the spotlight of Major League Soccer, the Revs and their fans are hoping that his arrival will mark the beginning of a bright future for the club, and a promising new era for Ugandan football.