The Role of an Alumni Representative
The Alumni Representative is more than just a team manager—they are the operational anchors of their respective teams. Their responsibilities span administrative, logistical, and strategic areas, all designed to ensure that their school’s presence in the league is consistent, compliant, and competitive.
Core responsibilities include:
- Player Registration & Verification: Ensuring all squad members are eligible alumni and properly documented in the league system.
- Liaising with the Executive Committee: Serving as the official communication bridge between the league and the school’s team.
- Matchday Coordination: Managing player availability, ensuring timely arrivals, and overseeing team readiness.
- Team Conduct & Compliance: Promoting discipline and fair play, while ensuring adherence to league rules.
- Kit & Logistics Management: Coordinating team apparel, gear, and administrative details like jersey numbers and captain nominations.
- Alumni Engagement: Encouraging greater alumni participation and support throughout the season.
- Representation in League Decisions: Attending league briefings and contributing to decisions that affect the league’s direction.
Their behind-the-scenes work allows players to focus on the game while fans enjoy the I.S.A experience without a hitch.
The ISAL2 Season Alumni Representatives
- Hamid Hamid – Kampala International School Uganda (KISU)
A meticulous organizer known for his attention to detail, Hamid ensures the KISU squad is match-ready every weekend and represents the school’s legacy with pride. - Joel Ssengendo – Kenyan International Schools Alumni
Joel brings multiple schools under one umbrella, coordinating a hybrid alumni team with clarity and leadership. He’s also a key advocate for East African unity through football. - Karen Mulowooza – British School of Kampala (BSK)
With a steady hand and clear vision, Karen handles BSK’s team operations and builds a sense of identity that fuels team cohesion and alumni pride. - Martin Kabonero – Kabojja International School
Martin brings sharp organizational skills to Kabojja’s side, ensuring seamless matchday logistics and consistent communication with the league’s executive team. - Michelle Awak & Themba Nkesiga – Taibah International School
Michelle and Themba offer a well-balanced partnership. Their joint coordination makes Taibah one of the most dynamic and responsive schools in the league setup. - Richard Magezi – Vienna College
Richard is known for running a tight ship—whether it’s ensuring documentation is complete or motivating his team on matchday, Vienna is in capable hands. - Robin Kabuchu – International School of Uganda (ISU)
With a proud ISU heritage, Robin merges alumni legacy with modern coordination to keep ISU’s squad focused and competitive. - Sidney Erima – Rainbow International School
A natural leader, Erima provides calm and clarity to the Rainbow camp, handling both admin and matchday operations with seasoned confidence. - Dennis Nkurunziza – Aga Khan High School
A well-respected figure in the league, Dennis ensures the Aga Khan alumni teams remain one of the most organized and high-performing outfits, balancing logistics with strategic outreach.
The Backbone of the League
While fans cheer and players compete, it’s the School Representatives who keep the engine running behind the scenes. Their work enables the I.S.A League to grow as a professional, inclusive, and vibrant competition—one matchday at a time.
As we continue building a legacy that bridges past students and future dreams, we thank these dedicated reps for making it all possible. Here’s to a spectacular ISAL2 Season—and the people who make it happen.
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