Rahmat Ssenfuka: Ugandan attacking midfielder linked with move to URA FC

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Rahmat Ssenfuka has completed a move from Wakiso Giants to URA FC, sealing an intra-league switch that keeps the attacking midfielder in Ugandan football. The deal was finalised as a standard transfer, with the move registered to begin on 2026-03-02. Contract details, including the end date of his agreement with URA FC, have not been disclosed, leaving open the possibility of a future free‑agent departure once the current deal expires.

The transfer takes Ssenfuka into the Uganda Premier League with URA FC, who compete in the country’s top flight and are looking to strengthen their creative options in the final third. The fee has not been made public and is listed as unknown, while his market value is currently recorded as None, underlining that the move is driven more by URA’s sporting needs than by headline financial figures.

Ssenfuka arrives at URA FC from Wakiso Giants, another Ugandan club, maintaining his career path entirely within his home country. Before joining Wakiso Giants, he was on the books of Vipers SC, from whom he moved in the 2020–21 season. That switch, like his latest one, was also completed as a standard transfer without an officially reported fee, indicating a career so far shaped mostly by domestic moves and internal league valuations rather than high-profile market numbers.

Born on 04 Apr 2002, Ssenfuka is 23 years old and is listed primarily as an attacking midfielder, classified positionally as “Midfield – Attacking Midfield.” He represents Uganda at club level, with URA FC also known in full as Uganda Revenue Authority FC. His nationality is Ugandan, and there is no indication of dual nationality in the available data.

Across his club career to date, Ssenfuka has played exclusively in Ugandan football, featuring for Vipers SC in the domestic setup before stepping out for Wakiso Giants, and now making the step to URA FC in the Uganda Premier League. The data provided does not include detailed statistics for appearances, goals, or assists, nor any specific recent match information such as opponent, date, scoreline, or individual performance, so his precise on‑field contribution in recent seasons cannot be quantified here.

The absence of contract-expiry information at URA FC means there is no confirmed end date for his new deal, leaving open the long-term question of whether he could later leave as a free agent or command a transfer fee in a subsequent move. With no publicly available market valuation and no fee disclosed for this transfer, Ssenfuka’s worth will be defined on the pitch for URA FC in the coming campaigns, as he seeks to establish himself as a key attacking presence in the heart of their midfield.

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