Martin Kayongo-Mutumba

Martin Kayongo - Mutumba in July 2013

Martin Kayongo - Mutumba, partly written only Martin Mutumba, ( born June 15, 1985 in Stockholm ) is a Swedish footballer of Ugandan descent. The midfielder played his career in Sweden, Finland and Hungary.

Career

Kayongo - Mutumba began playing football at Vasalunds IF. In 1998 he moved to the youth department of the local rivals AIK, where he went through the various youth teams and 2002 aufrückte in the cadre of professional team. On September 12 of that year he made his debut for the traditional club in Allsvenskan, as he 's 2-1 success against Kalmar FF the Australian Luke Casserly replaced from the 88th minute. Subsequently, he was still a member of the squad and earned after regular test stakes nine league operations as a substitute in the season 2003. At the end of the season he broke his leg in an indoor tournament and had to pause long term. To help Kayongo - Mutumba in his healing process and, where appropriate, to help to practice his game, the club, him borrow 2004 to the cooperation partners FC Café Opera in the subprime Superettan decided. Due to the lengthy healing process, however, he remained there during the season without bet. In the autumn of that year he therefore decided to seek a new challenge.

Kayongo - Mutumba hired in the Finnish First Division for FC Inter Turku. In the team at Magnus Bahne, Mika Ojala, Diego Corpache and Ari Nyman he established himself under manager Kari Virtanen as a regular player in the midfield. By 2007, he ran for the club in the top league in the country before in several international teams to the second division season 2008 he went to Väsby United after Probetrainigs. Here he was a regular right away and was in 29 league games helping the remained supervised by Mikael Stahre second division promoted as a table in ninth in the league. In November of that year, his former club AIK presented him next to Jos Hooiveld and Mikael Thorstensson as a newcomer, as he had signed a two-year contract. Initially in the Allsvenskan team regular, end of May held him back from an injury. In early July, he returned to the squad and retook his place. On the final day of the 2009 he put in a 2-1 away win on head to head for the title against IFK Gothenburg for interim 1-1 draw by Antônio Flávio. Even a week later when the new edition of the game as part of the Cup final, it belonged to the starting lineup, just before the final whistle in a 2-0 win, he was replaced by Daniel Tjernström.

In February 2010 Kayongo - Mutumba extended his contract with AIK for two years. Even then he was one of the permanent employees of the club, who slipped into the back table space after the departure of some service providers. The end of June, the club sold him together with his teammates Bojan Đorđić to the Hungarian club Videoton FC after the former sports director Björn Wesström had admitted money problems. From there he was awarded after only a few uses in the first and second team on his former club AIK Solna, where he made it to date (as of August 15, 2011 ) brought to 19 league operations and a hit.

In the spring of 2014 Kayongo - Mutumba changed in the Turkish Süper Lig on Çaykur Rizespor.

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