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Who is Denis Omedi, a nurse by profession, Uganda Prisons warder by occupation, and now Uganda’s best footballer?

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
June 5, 2025
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In a night filled with glamour and applause at the Serena Hotel last Friday, Denis Omedi, aged 30, was crowned the 2024 FUFA Male Player of the Year.

 The former Kitara FC forward, now starring for Rwanda’s APR FC, not only walked away with the most coveted individual accolade in Ugandan football but also drove off in a brand-new car.

But Omedi’s story is more than just accolades and goals. It’s a tale of a man who defied odds, rewrote his destiny, and reminded the nation that dreams are valid—no matter where you start.

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A Humble Beginning

A qualified nurse and prison warder by occupation, Omedi’s path to stardom was anything but straightforward. He once failed trials at Maroons FC—a club run by the Uganda Prisons Service—and even considered settling for a spot in the corporate league while working at Masindi Prison. His dreams of professional football seemed far-fetched at the time, but Omedi refused to give up.

“I almost gave up,” he once said. “But something in me kept saying, ‘Try again.’”

Breaking Through

That determination bore fruit in the 2022/23 FUFA Big League season, where he made his mark as Booma FC’s top scorer. His performances earned him a move to Kitara FC for the 2023/24 campaign under Coach Brian Ssenyondo—a partnership that would change everything.

At Kitara, Omedi blossomed into a household name. He finished the Uganda Premier League season as the second top scorer with 15 goals and led the club to a historic 2024 Stanbic Uganda Cup victory.

It wasn’t just his goal tally that caught attention—it was the manner in which he scored them. His sensational Rabona goal against KCCA in the Super 8 not only won the FUFA Best Goal of the Year award but was also nominated for the CAF Goal of the Year and the prestigious FIFA Puskás Award.

Omedi’s contributions weren’t limited to club success. He played a pivotal role in helping the Uganda Cranes secure qualification for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, firmly establishing himself as one of the country’s most reliable attacking options.

His rise drew attention beyond Uganda’s borders. Several clubs scrambled for his signature, but it was Rwanda’s APR who secured his services.

In his debut season, Omedi delivered, scoring five league goals and helping APR win a domestic double—the Rwandan League title and Peace Cup.

Omedi’s performances have not gone unnoticed across the region. With his blend of hard work, technique, and sheer determination, he has emerged as one of East Africa’s top forwards. His story is not only about football—it’s about never giving up, no matter the setbacks.

“It’s through hard work and not giving up,” Omedi said in his emotional acceptance speech. “All that I have achieved is thanks to many people, especially Coach Brian Ssenyondo. But most importantly, it’s about believing in yourself and never giving up.”

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