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Cranes captain Geoffrey Massa, Aucho dropped by South African employers, now club-less

Moses Abeka by Moses Abeka
February 14, 2017
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 South African based club Baroka FC yesterday through the club owner Khurishi Mphahlele confirmed contract termination Uganda Cranes captain Geoffrey Massa and midfielder Khalid Aucho. “We have parted ways with those two players and it was a mutual separation. They now have their clearances and are free,” said Mphahlele

 Both players have not been getting playing time at the club since joining it at the start of this season. The duo has been missing action at the club since they were participating at 2017 AFCON, despite three weeks passing since Cranes’ exit from the tournament Massa and Aucho have never reported back to the club.

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Towards the kick off of 2017 AFCON, news broke that the club had released these players. However, club officials led by CEO Morgan Mammila came out and refuted the romour saying Massa and Aucho are still with the club”.

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