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December 11, 2025

From Kampala to South London, Ibra Sekajja's journey through football has been nothing short of remarkable.

Having come through the Crystal Palace academy and making his Premier League debut alongside Wilfried Zaha, Sekajja has experienced the highs of professional football firsthand. Beyond the pitch, he has represented Uganda, mentored young talents, and kept a keen eye on emerging stars across Africa, including South Africa. In this interview with Soccer Laduma's Masebe Qina, Sekajja reflects on his career, shares insights on player development, and offers his perspective on African football and the next generation of stars.

MQ: How did your football journey begin in London?

IS: I started playing in parks, then joined my school team. The teachers noticed my ability, and after just three months, I played in a school tournament where a Crystal Palace scout spotted me. He spoke to my mom, arranged a trial, and that's how it all started. That's also how I met Wilfried Zaha. Wilfried lived nearby in Croydon. Our schools were local rivals, so we used to play against each other. When I joined Crystal Palace, we started building a friendship. Our families got to know each other, and we grew up like brothers. We went from the academy to the first team together.

MQ: How was your development at Crystal Palace?

IS: The academy had top coaches who helped us massively. We made our debuts in the Championship and later the Premier League. Growing up in South London meant constant competition, and we had to stay disciplined, away from crime and bad influences. Football gave us a safe haven and structure.

MQ: Your debut for the first team was extraordinary, scoring with your first touch. Can you describe that moment?

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