Former Bandari forward Dan Sserunkuma signing a contract with Moroccan side Ittihad Riadi Tanger. [Photo: Dan Sserunkuma/ twitter.com]
Barely a week after announcing he was leaving Bandari FC, striker Dan Sserunkuma has found a new home in Morocco.
The Ugandan who had a rather unsuccessful stay in Mombasa has now penned a two-year deal with top-tier Moroccan side Ittihad Riadi Tanger.After signing a contract on Saturday, the former Gor Mahia forward took to his twitter handle announcing the deal."Nairobi-London-Spain-Morocco. So Morocco it is!!! I am now officially an Ittihad Riadi Tanger player!!! To God be the glory," read his tweet in part."I would like to thank my family, agent and fans for their support. Thanks to Bandari for all the love and support, wishing you guys all the best," he added.The Ugandan international was named Kenya Premier League player of the year during the 2012 season where he scored 17 goals. During the 2013 season, he helped Gor Mahia win their first KPL title in 18 years.He would later join Tanzanian giants Simba before having a short-stint with Armenian side Ulisses FC before returning to the KPL after joining Bandari FC.During his time at Bandari, he managed a total of 8 goals.