Uganda Revenue Authority Football club (URA FC) have parted ways with assistant coach Baker Mbowa.
Mbowa joined URA FC in April last year after the club had part ways with assistants Simeone Masaba and Robert Mukasa.
“We wish to announce that Baker Mbowa has been relieved off his duties as assistant coach at URA FC with immediate effect,” reads a statement from the club.
“Mbowa joined the club in April 2022 and has been serving as assistant coach to Sam Timbe.”
“For now, Timbe remains head coach and his new assistant will be named very soon.”
URA who have just two wins in 14 games, are 11th on the 15-table log with 14 points. They failed to win their last seven league games, as they lost twice and drew five times.
The Revenue collectors will however continue with Sam Timbe as their head coach ahead of the second round of the Uganda Premier League season.
In the on-going January transfer window, they have let go of striker Derrick Nsibambi who joined the Oman Professional League after just three months at the club. They have however announced the signing of Joshua Lubwama from Wakiso Giants.