In a move that marks the end of an era but not the end of influence, SC Kalele’s longtime captain and all-time leading goal scorer, Mukama Emmanuel, has officially handed over the armband.

A fixture in both Kalele’s rise and the wider Ntare League story, Emma has led with authority, humility, and unmatched consistency. Known for his on-field intelligence, sharp dribbling and precise passing, and off-field mentorship, his leadership helped shape not just a team, but a standard.

Though stepping aside from the formal role of captain, Emma remains an integral part of the Kalele setup. Club sources confirm he will continue playing and mentoring within the squad, a transition seen as both strategic and graceful.

Widely Respected, Endlessly Relied On
Across the league fraternity, there has long been an unspoken sentiment: Emma will always be the captain. His name has become synonymous with calm under pressure, sharp tactical awareness, and a style of leadership that inspires even beyond his own dressing room.

As acting head coach of Enshaza, the youngest team in the league, his football intelligence continues to shine. It is a contribution that rarely goes unnoticed.

The armband may change hands, but few figures have left such a lasting imprint on the league’s culture and competitive spirit.

What This Means Going Forward
SC Kalele has yet to publicly unveil the new team captain, but insiders suggest the club is focused on continuity and maintaining the standards set under Emma’s leadership.

As Kalele turns a page, the story of Emma remains written into its core.

Publicity team