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Victor Peter "Vic" Kasule (born 28 May 1965) is a Scottish former professional
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of Ugandan descent, who played mostly as a winger for several clubs including
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, Meadowbank Thistle, Shrewsbury Town,
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, Hamilton Academical, Portadown,
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and Montrose. He also had brief spells playing in Finland and Malta.Maxwell Crichton and Bill Walke
Albion Rovers Greats
AlbionRovers.com; Retrieved 6 January 2007


Background

Kasule was born in Glasgow on 28 May 1965
/ref> to a Scottish mother and Ugandan father. His mother was a teacher and his father a professor of zoology. His father died when Kasule was 15."Victor Kasule: 'Vodka Vic'" ESPN 22 March 2012, Jon Carter
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Football career


Albion Rovers

He signed for Albion Rovers in 1982 as a 17-year-old scoring on his debut. Rovers struggled near the bottom of the Scotland's lowest of three senior tiers throughout Kasule's time there. He scored 18 goals in total in his 132 league appearances. His form earned him a transfer for a £28,000 fee.


Meadowbank Thistle

After him playing nine league games of the 1986-87 Scottish Second Division campaign Meadowbank Thistle transferred
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to
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in October 1986.Darren Jackson, Sporting Heroes
/ref> It was from Jackson's transfer fee that
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managing Meadowbank funded their £28,000 record signing of 21 year old Kasule."Terry Christie on his Meadowbank Thistle memories" The Scotsman
/ref> When playing for Meadowbank, Kasule was one of the first black players in the Scottish game - a fact that the Meadowbank supporters were proud of. He was though regularly subjected to racist abuse. Kasule and Thistle won the 1986–87 Scottish Second Division earning promotion for the next season to the middle of Scotland's then three tiers in senior football. Thistle finished runners-up in the 1987-88 Scottish First Division missing promotion to the top tier by one place. However Kasule had already left halfway through the season. In 15 months at Meadowbank he played in 35 league games in which he scored 7 goals.


Shrewsbury Town

Aged 22, Kasule gave up a place at the University of Glasgow to join Shrewsbury Town in England's second tier in January 1988 for a £35,000 transfer fee. At Shrewsbury The Guardian referred to him as, "an armoured car of a right winger with a cannon for a shot". Geoff Tibballs in Football Greatest Characters, wrote Kasule's match winner against Leeds in 1988 "was rated one of the most spectacular even seen at Gay Meadow". However his football talents increasingly became overshadowed by off-field mis-demeanours. This often came from drinking with fellow Scots, Dougie Bell, Alan Irvine and
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. Other teammates at the Shrews included
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, Davie Moyes, Jim Melrose,
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and Tony Kelly.Shrewsbury Town » Squad 1987/1988
/ref>Star-spotter Ian McNeill had an eye for a player
/ref> Kasule played only 11 games in the 1988—89 relegation season with alcohol reportedly an increasing distraction for him.
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resisted pressure from the club chairman to sell him in the close season and persisted with him for the 1989–90 season. However Kasule lasted only five games before missing another curfew and was transferred within a month.


Hamilton Academical

Aged 24 Kasule joined Hamilton Academical in the second of then three senior Scottish divisions for a cut price £15,000 fee. He came on against local rivals Airdrieonians as a sub 2—0 down with 20 minutes to go. He set up three goals to seal an unlikely comeback. However his off field problems soon returned. After playing 12 games he was arrested after an incident in Shrewsbury where he had revisited to attend a party.


Later career

He then had a succession of brief stints with clubs in Northern Ireland, Scotland, Finland and Malta. He retired from senior football aged 29 due to an achilles injury.


After playing

In 1996 he was reported in The Independent as having qualifications in
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from Glasgow University and working in telephone banking."How Victor became a lost cause" independent.co.uk 10 November 1996
/ref> An article on the Albion Rovers club website in December 2016 stated Kasule was a community coach for BSC Glasgow."Rovers Legend Vic Kasule Charity Walk" albionroversfc.co.uk 27 December 2016
/ref> Kasule was a survivor of the Clutha Vaults
2013 Glasgow helicopter crash On 29 November 2013, a police helicopter operated by Bond Air Services for Police Scotland crashed into The Clutha, a pub in central Glasgow, killing all three crew on board and seven patrons of the pub. Thirty-one more people in the pub were i ...
."Kasule aims for Victory with Broomhill"
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Honours and accolades

Team: * Meadowbank Thistle - 1986–87 Scottish Second Division champions Individual: * "Albion Rovers' all-time cult hero" run by '' Football Focus'' of the BBC in 2005.Albion Rovers' cult heroes
BBC Sport, 14 January 2005; Retrieved 6 January 2007


References

*''Cult Heroes'', Steve Boulton, BBC Books () () {{DEFAULTSORT:Kasule, Vic 1965 births Footballers from Glasgow Albion Rovers F.C. players Bohemian F.C. players Chesterfield F.C. players Hamilton Academical F.C. players Living people Livingston F.C. players Montrose F.C. players Portadown F.C. players Scottish Football League players Scottish footballers Shrewsbury Town F.C. players English Football League players Black British sportspeople Scottish people of Ugandan descent Sportspeople of Ugandan descent JIPPO players Association football wingers