Fred Kisitu Kajoba (1969 – May 13, 2024) was a Ugandan football player and coach, known for his contributions to Ugandan football both on and off the field. He died at the age of 54 in Tanzania due to heart failure.[1][2][3][4]
Early life and career
Fred Kajoba began his football career in 1986 with Pepsi FC, a then second-tier team in Uganda. His talent as a goalkeeper was soon recognized, and he gained prominence during the 1987 Bika Bya Baganda tournament, playing for the Fumbe clan. In 1988, he was signed by Coffee FC for a then-record fee of Shs 1 million.[5]
Playing career
Kajoba’s career at Coffee FC saw him rise from fourth-choice goalkeeper to team captain by 1990. He was instrumental in Coffee FC’s near-success in the Ugandan league and Uganda Cup during the early 1990s. Kajoba made his debut for the Uganda national team, the Cranes, in 1991 and was part of the squad that won the Cecafa Cup in 1992.[6]
In the mid-1990s, Kajoba transitioned to playing as a striker due to a shortage of forwards at Coffee FC. He later played in Oman for Majjees FC before returning to Uganda to join Simba FC, where he continued to play both as a goalkeeper and a striker.[7]
Coaching career
After retiring as a player, Kajoba pursued a coaching career, obtaining a UEFA B license in England. He returned to Uganda and joined Simba FC’s technical bench, eventually becoming the head coach. Kajoba also served as the goalkeeping coach for the Uganda Cranes, contributing to their qualification for the Africa Cup of Nations in 2017 and 2019.[8][9]
Outside of football, Kajoba was a successful farmer and a devout Catholic, earning the nickname “Maama Maria.” He was well-regarded for his friendly demeanor and dedication to his work.[1]
Death
Kajoba died on May 13, 2024, in Tanzania. He was buried on May 19, 2024, at his country home in Malangala sub-county, Uganda.[15][16][17][18][19]