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Patrick Kaddu

Patrick Henry Kaddu (born 9 October 1995) is a Ugandan footballer who plays as a forward for RS Berkane in the Botola Maroc Telecom league in Morocco and for the Uganda national football team "the Cranes".

Club Career

Kaddu first joined Maroons in 2011, but was not able to play immediately because of more established senior players like George Abege, Ibrahim Kongo and Pate Wanok. He left them in 2014, following their relegation, to join Kiira Young in the top flight for the 2014–15 season. He scored 6 goals in the league before Kiira were relegated.

He then returned to Maroons for the 2015–16 season and was the club's top-scorer with eight goals, although the club was relegated. In the FUFA Big League during the 2016–2017 season, Kaddu inspired them back into the UPL. He was the FBL's top-scorer with 18 goals in 22 games.

In 2017, Kaddu joined KCCA, but was not able to get much game time initially from coach Mike Mutebi. In June 2018, he led KCCA's line against Vipers in the Uganda cup final in Bukedea, and played a big hand in his team's winning goal and also finished the tournament with its top scorer with 7 goals. During his 2-year stint at KCCA, Kaddu scored 32 goals in 64 games for the Lugogo-based club.

RS Berkane

In August 2019, Kaddu joined RS Berkane on a 4-year deal.

Loan to Ismaily SC

In February 2020, Kaddu joined Ismaily SC on a six-month loan deal until June 30, 2020 with an option to buy for about $100k. On March 9, 2020 he scored his first goal for Ismaily SC against El Gouna FC which held to a 1–1 draw. However, the Egyptian club decided not to trigger the buying option.

Youssoufia Berrechid

On 5 December 2020, Kaddu moved to Botola club Youssoufia Berrechid on a deal for the rest of the season.

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