Moses Kyeswa (born 18 September 1993) is a Ugandan professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder. He is known for his robust playing style, ball-winning abilities, and tactical discipline in midfield. Kyeswa has represented the Uganda national team and played for several prominent clubs in Uganda and East Africa.
Career
Kyeswa began his professional career in Uganda, quickly establishing himself as a reliable midfielder.
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Club Career:
- Early Career: Kyeswa gained prominence playing for various clubs in the [[Uganda Premier League]]. He notably featured for clubs such as [[Express FC]], [[Sports Club Villa]], and [[BUL FC]], where he developed his reputation as a tenacious midfielder.
- URA FC: He had a significant spell with [[Uganda Revenue Authority SC]] (URA FC), a top-tier Ugandan club, contributing to their league campaigns and continental appearances.
- International Club Stints: Kyeswa has also played for clubs outside Uganda. He had a stint with Kenyan giants [[AFC Leopards]], and later moved to Tanzania to play for [[Singida Big Stars]] (now [[Singida Fountain Gate FC]]), further broadening his experience in East African football leagues.
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International Career:
- Kyeswa has been a part of the [[Uganda national football team]], affectionately known as the "Uganda Cranes." He has earned caps for his country, participating in various international competitions and friendly matches.
- He has featured in tournaments such as the [[COSAFA Cup]], showcasing his abilities on a regional stage. His contributions to the national team often involve breaking up opposition attacks and providing a defensive shield for the backline.