
Khalid Aucho celebrates his goal with Singida Black Stars. Photo: Singida Black Stars
Ugandan internationals once again made their presence felt across various leagues, with midfield enforcer Khalid Aucho finding the back of the net in Tanzania and creative spark Keziron Kizito delivering an assist in Zambia to headline a weekend of solid performances abroad.
Aucho was on the scoresheet on Sunday as Singida Black Stars FC cruised to a commanding 5-1 victory over Mbeya City in the CRDB Bank Federation Cup, underlining his growing influence in the midfield role.
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In Zambia, Keziron Kizito turned provider, setting up one of the goals as Kansanshi Dynamos secured a 2-0 win over Nchanga, showcasing his attacking vision and contribution in the final third.
Elsewhere, in Denmark, teenage forward James Bogere made his senior debut for AGF Aarhus, coming on in the 82nd minute during a 1-1 draw with FC Nordsjælland, marking an important milestone in his young career.
Ugandan wonderkid James Bogere 🇺🇬 has made his professional debut for AGF Aarhus in the Danish Superliga.
The 18-year-old forward came on in the 82nd minute during AGF’s 1-1 draw with FC Nordsjaelland. https://t.co/Nce1mU5oaY
— Pan-Africa Football (@PanAfricaFooty) April 10, 2026
In the USA Championship, Edward Kizza featured off the bench as Indy Eleven registered a 3-1 victory over Monterey Bay, while Bobosi Byaruhanga played the full match in Oakland Roots’ 2-2 draw with Tampa Bay.
Romania also had representation, with Alhassan Baba getting 25 minutes in Steaua Bucharest’s emphatic 4-0 win over Otelul, gaining valuable experience.
In Kenya, defender Shafik Batambuze featured for Kakamega Homeboyz in their narrow 1-0 defeat to Ulinzi Stars. Denis Iguma remained on the bench as Tusker edged Kariobangi Sharks 1-0, while Brian Olega started for Shabana FC and Bronson Nsubuga Sserumira was introduced from the bench in their 1-0 win over Gucha Stars.
In England, Nathan Asiimwe played 65 minutes to help AFC Wimbledon secure a 1-0 victory over Burton Albion, where Toby Sibbick was an unused substitute.
Divine Mukasa featured for Leicester City in their 1-0 loss to Swansea City, while Bevis Mugabi remained on the bench as Carlisle United won 3-0 against Sutton United.
In Tunisia, Travis Mutyaba played the entire match as CS Sfaxien settled for a goalless draw with Soliman.
Meanwhile, in the Czech Republic, Aziz Kayondo completed 90 minutes and picked up a booking despite Slovan Liberec’s 3-1 defeat to Karvina.
Veteran goalkeeper Denis Onyango was an unused substitute as Mamelodi Sundowns edged Esperance 1-0 in the CAF Champions League, while in South Africa, Salim Jamal Magoola also remained on the bench during Richards Bay’s 2-2 draw with Orlando Pirates.
In Vietnam, Joseph Mpande impressed with an 88-minute shift as PVF CAND drew 1-1 with Cong An Ha Noi, highlighting his consistency upfront.
Overall, it was a productive outing for Ugandan players abroad, with Aucho’s goal and Kezironi’s assist standing out as key contributions, reflecting the growing impact of Ugandan talent on the international stage.