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Eswatini international and Ugandan side attacking midfielder Sizwe Gwebu’s dream move to Armenia could not see the light of day. (Courtesy pic)
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MBABANE – Uganda-based midfielder Sizwe Gwebu’s European dream has been dimmed following a failed switch to Armenia.

The Eswatini pacey attacking midfielder missed out on a potential move which would have launched his overseas career, but remains under Uganda Police FC colours.

Gwebu had been expected to attend trials in Armenia with FC Van after receiving an invite, but the opportunity failed to materialise.

The trial period was expected to take place from March 10 and conclude on April 9, 2026. This is attributed to reports indicating his team could not grant him permission for the same.

Officially known as the Republic of Armenia, it is a state located in Eurasia’s South Caucasus region. The physical location of Armenia has led to plenty of questions about whether the nation is part of Europe or Asia.

 The former Moneni Pirates playmaker signed a two-year deal with the Ugandan Premier League outfit, marking his first professional stint beyond the kingdom.

He has made a name for himself in Uganda, often making the starting line-up for his side.

The latter boasts minimum two assists since arrival at the side last year.

Police are in position six of the latest Uganda Premier League standings. They have accumulated 41 points from 25 games.

Gwebu sat their recent match against Maroons, which saw his side suffer a 1-3 defeat out.

Gwebu’s rise began at Moneni Pirates, where he emerged during the 2022/23 season under Zimbabwean mentor Ikabort Masocha. Donning the iconic number 10 jersey last term, his appearances later became sporadic, though his quality had already caught the eye of national selectors.

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