Ukrainian club signed a contract with the player of the Uganda national team.


Uganda national team defender Ibrahim Juma has signed a contract with the club 'Rukh'. This was reported by 'Glavkom' citing 'Rukh'.
Ibrahim Juma was born on May 6, 2004, in Uganda. He trained at the local club 'Kampala City Council' (KCCA FC) and played for the youth teams of 'Leganes' in Spain.
Juma also plays for the national team of Uganda and has represented his country's youth national team.
In 'Rukh', Ibrahim Juma will wear the number 22 jersey.
Two right-backs, Yukhym Konoplya and Oleksiy Syach, did not arrive for the training camp of the Ukrainian national team in March. They suffered injuries in the first play-off match against Belgium.
For the return match against Belgium, scheduled for March 23, the Ukrainian national team will prepare with the available players, as no new footballers will be called up.
In the first play-off match, Ukraine defeated Belgium with a score of 3:1. Goals were scored by Hutsulyak, Vanat, and Zabarnyi for the Ukrainians, while Lukaku scored for the Belgians.
The refereeing team for the return match will come from Germany, with Daniel Siebert as the chief referee.
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