FUFA await Csaba’s lawyers

Jul 22, 2008

CLAIMS by former Uganda Cranes coach Laszlo Csaba that his lawyers are in Kampala to settle the dispute over his ‘breached contract’ have been dismissed by soccer governing body FUFA.

By Norman Katende

CLAIMS by former Uganda Cranes coach Laszlo Csaba that his lawyers are in Kampala to settle the dispute over his ‘breached contract’ have been dismissed by soccer governing body FUFA.

Csaba’s reaction stems from a letter written by the FUFA legal officer Geoffrey Nsamba for what they called a breach of contract. Csaba has not responded to the letter.

“What we are going to do is to follow up the letter we wrote (to Scotland and FIFA). We will announce our next move soon,” Nsamba said.

FUFA president Lawrence Mulindwa said that they have had received no communication from Csaba or his lawyers.

“I think there should be something wrong. Why is he telling many lies these days? If his lawyer was to meet us, he should communicate,” said Mulindwa yesterday.

Csaba insists that he rightfully walked away from the Cranes job early this month.“I quit my contract with Uganda and I know it’s not easy for a team who had a very successful coach to lose him.

“I have all the evidence (of breach of contract by FUFA) and we have the lawyers involved. I wish the Ugandan FA all the best and Hearts haven’t closed the door. We are available at anytime to talk and to make negotiations. We’ve even taken a player here from Uganda (David Obua).”

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