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James Aheebwa (born 19 May 1998 in Mulago) is a Ugandan footballer. [1] who plays for Vaulx-en-Velin FC and the Uganda national football team (the Cranes) as a goalkeeper.
James Aheebwa started his football career at Citizen Primary school (2007 – 2009), where he managed to win the Copa Coca-Cola Championship tournament and joined Kampala Kids League (KKL) Academy until 2011. James later joined St Mary’s Kintende boarding school [2] (2010 – 2016), winning three Coca-Cola Championships and two African cups for secondary school [3]
James Aheebwa joined Vipers SC [4] which plays in the Uganda Premier League [5] in 2015, where he made his senior career debut match and had 10 appearances.
In 2018, he left Uganda to sign a football contract with La Duchère in France, where he made 26 appearances.
Between 2019 and 2020, James Aheebwa played for Chassieu Décines FC in France.
James Aheebwa later moved to Vaulx-en-Velin FC where he played between 2020 and 2022, making 37 appearances.
In 2022, James Aheebwa signed a contract with FC Lyon in France, making 70 appearances until 2023.
He also played for Fc Montreux in Switzerland in 2023, making 7 appearances and attracting more attention from his former club, Vaulx-en-Velin FC.
James Aheebwa is currently playing for Vaulx-en-Velin FC in France.
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James Aheebwa (born 19 May 1998 in Mulago) is a Ugandan footballer. [1] who plays for Vaulx-en-Velin FC and the Uganda national football team (the Cranes) as a goalkeeper.
James Aheebwa started his football career at Citizen Primary school (2007 – 2009), where he managed to win the Copa Coca-Cola Championship tournament and joined Kampala Kids League (KKL) Academy until 2011. James later joined St Mary’s Kintende boarding school [2] (2010 – 2016), winning three Coca-Cola Championships and two African cups for secondary school [3]
James Aheebwa joined Vipers SC [4] which plays in the Uganda Premier League [5] in 2015, where he made his senior career debut match and had 10 appearances.
In 2018, he left Uganda to sign a football contract with La Duchère in France, where he made 26 appearances.
Between 2019 and 2020, James Aheebwa played for Chassieu Décines FC in France.
James Aheebwa later moved to Vaulx-en-Velin FC where he played between 2020 and 2022, making 37 appearances.
In 2022, James Aheebwa signed a contract with FC Lyon in France, making 70 appearances until 2023.
He also played for Fc Montreux in Switzerland in 2023, making 7 appearances and attracting more attention from his former club, Vaulx-en-Velin FC.
James Aheebwa is currently playing for Vaulx-en-Velin FC in France.