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2023 USSSA Football Boys championship top scorer, Abdul Noor Nsereko wants to be given try on National teams

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BY JUMA ALI

It’s his first time to play in Nationals and eventually became the top scorer for this USSSA edition which was held in Fort portal.

Abdul Noor Nsereko, a senior six student at St mary’s SS Kitende had a one on one conversation with our reporter, Juma Ali on how he feels, his future and more reactions about the just concluded USSSA Football boys tournament where he netted 11 goals.

With 11 goals to his name, Abdul Noor Nsereko of champions St Mary’s Boarding School, Kitende finished as top scorer to scoop the tournament golden boot.

Endowed with deep runs from center midfield, Nsereko, also a player at Uganda Police Football Club in the StarTimes FUFA Big finished to the back of the net in all styles; headers, low drives, tap-ins, distant shots and rebounds.

His goals added value to the St Mary’s Boarding Senior Secondary School Kitende team.

Here is the conversation

JUMA: How do you feel after wining this golden boot?

NSEREKO: Very happy because it was my first nationals in my life and eventually i was the top scorer.

JUMA: Your first nationals, where have you been?

NSEREKO: Have been here at St Mary’s Kitende since my senior three.

JUMA: What went wrong?

NSEREKO: Nothing went wrong but the team had good players like Najibu Yiga, Andrew Kawooya, Neymar and had no place.

JUMA: Why have you decided to play for Police not Vipers?

NSEREKO: DR Mulindwa gave us a chance of joining any club you want, that’s why i decided to join Police.

JUMA: You mean that your abscence hindered Police chance of promotion to Super League?

NSEREKO: No, it was God’s decission.

JUMA: What’s your worst moment on your life?

NSEREKO: Last year when the coach was naming the team to Arua, i was left behind and yet i played all district games.

JUMA:Which is your best ever goal scored in your life?

NSEREKO:The goal i scored against Buddo in the district finals though we lost.

JUMA: Where do you see yourself in four years to come?

NSEREKO: Becoming Super League top scorer.

JUMA: Your last word?

NSEREKO: I appeal to all national teams coaches to give me chance because I know I can make it.

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