The club has let Ssenyange go after just five months in charge, having only been appointed into the role in July.
FUFA Women's Super League champions Kampala Queens FC have moved separate ways with head Charles Nsanziro Ssenyange Kadidi.
The club has let Ssenyange go after just five months in charge, having only been appointed into the role in July.
"Kampala Queens has agreed with the Head coach Charles Ssenyange to end his service provision to the club with immediate effect," the club has confirmed.
The club has revealed that Ssenyange has left with the rest of the technical team, save from his assistant and Uganda Cranes legend Tonny Mawejje.
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"The club has agreed further to the same arrangement with all technical staff except Mr Mawejje Tonny ( Assistant Coach), Mutebi Ronald ( team doctor) and Cissy Nakiguba (camp administrator)."
"The decision has been taken to ensure that both the club and the outgoing coaching staff are able to achieve respective objectives," the statement adds.
"The Management is undertaking the process to name the new technical team that will further take on the team."
At the time of Ssenyange's departure, Kampala Queens are top of the Super League table with 10 points in on four games, one ahead of second-placed She Maroons FC.
Kadidi has formerly coached at Mbarara City FC, Tooro United, UTODA, Paidha Black Angels, KCCA FC, Pietermaritzburg, Transnet Kings, Sobantu in South Africa and Loili of Lesotho.