Mwesigwa set to retire

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Mwesigwa also added that there is a lot going through his mind and thus he needs to settle down first and he might return to Kazakhstan and announce his retirement from there or when the team returns to Uganda

Uganda Cranes skipper Andy Mwesigwa has opened up about his retirement plans after the team failed to end their 37 years absence from the AFCON

The Cranes skipper in an interview with Uganda Radio Network after the game said that he has made up his mind and it was just a matter of time.

Mwesigwa also added that there is a lot going through his mind and thus he needs to settle down first and he might return to Kazakhstan and announce his retirement from there or when the team returns to Uganda.

The FC Ordabasy defender’s poor judgment told in both goals as Guinea ran out 2-0 comfortable winners over 10-man Uganda in Casablanca last evening.

The result saw Guinea qualify for the 2015 Afcon in Equatorial Guinea next January/February alongside Ghana, who thrashed Togo 3-1. Ghana topped Group E with 11 points, Guinea on 10, with Uganda and Togo on seven and six respectively