Uganda Cranes striker Henry Patrick Kaddu has officially sealed a move to Moroccan top flight club RS Berkane. The forward has signed a four-year contract that will keep him at the club until 2023.
Kaddu flew out of the country on Friday last week to go through medical checkups. And it is good news that the striker has completed a move away from Uganda Premier League defending champions KCCA FC.
Despite a slow start with KCCA last season, Kaddu always showed his worth in national colours. He scored the goal that took Uganda Cranes back to Africa Cup of Nations Finals against Cape Verde at Namboole. The striker also impressed at the 2019 AFCON tournament in Egypt scoring Uganda’s first tournament goal in the 2 – 0 win over DR Congo in the group stages.
His new club is currently playing in the first division of Moroccan championship Botola. They were promoted to the first division after finishing second in the Botola 2 in the 2011 – 12 season.
Kaddu joins a long list of Ugandan footballers in North Africa that include; Khalid Aucho (Misr Lel Makkasa Sporting Club), Abdu Lumala (Pyramids), Emmanuel Arnold Okwi (Ittihad Alexandria), former Vipers captain Taddeo Lwanga (Tanta Sports Club), striker Derrick Paul Nsibambi (Smouha Sports Club), Allan Kyambadde (El Gouna) and Milton Karisa (Mouloudia Club Oujda).