Paul Hasule Explained

Paul Edwin Hasule
Fullname:Paul Edwin Hasule
Birth Date:20 November 1959
Birth Place:Kampala, Uganda
Death Place:Mulago Hospital, Kampala, Uganda
Position:Right Back
Years1:1982–1993
Clubs1:SC Villa
Nationalteam1:Uganda
Nationalyears1:1984–1993
Manageryears1:1994–1995
Managerclubs1:SC Villa
Manageryears2:1995
Managerclubs2:State House
Manageryears3:1995–1998
Managerclubs3:Simba SC
Manageryears4:1998–2000
Managerclubs4:SC Villa
Manageryears5:2000–2004
Managerclubs5:Police FC

Paul Edwin Hasule (20 November 1959 – 26 April 2004) was a Ugandan former footballer. He was captain and coach of the Uganda national football team (known as "The Cranes"). He had been involved in the national team setup as player and coach for 25 years.

He made a name for himself as a footballer with record local champions SC Villa and became the main factor in their victories between 1982 and 1994. Hasule was part of the mighty SC Villa team that won the inaugural Super League unbeaten in 1982. He also led the club to the prestigious East and Central Africa club title in 1987. Twice he took SC Villa to the finals on the continent, Africa Club Championship in 1991 and CAF Cup in 1992.

He retired as a player in 1993 to become assistant coach and team manager of SC Villa. He left in 1995 to coach State House and later Simba SC but returned in 1998 to SC Villa to win a historic 4th 'Double' (championship and club title). After winning another 'Double' in 2000, Hasule's contract was not renewed in 2001 and he moved on to coach Police FC until his death.

Aged 44, he died in Mulago Hospital in 2004, his death elicited emotional responses from a legion of his followers who paid him their last respects in kind by ensuring a decent burial, pitching in to meet the funeral expenses including the purchasing of a coffin draped in the national flag in his honour.

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