Education
In his early career, Kaseja attended Makongo Secondary School in an attempt to enhance his strong talent in the field of football.
In his early career, Kaseja attended Makongo Secondary School in an attempt to enhance his strong talent in the field of football.
Kaseja initially competed with Simba, leaving the club shortly after the season"s conclusion. In his early years, he played with the Makongo Dar es Salaam and Serengeti Boys junior teams. Kaseja later registered with Moro United F.C. in 2000.
He eventually played for their team, Makongo Dar es Salaam.
His solid performance at Makongo became a contributor to his placement on the Serengeti Boys Under-17 team Kaseja was invited to join the squad, gaining the attention of many professional clubs in the area.
Kaseja signed with Moro United F.C. prior to the 2000-2001 season in Tanzanian football. He played his first two seasons completely, but was banned by the Tanzania Football Federation when he left camp to participate in the Gothia Cup, a youth football tournament based in Sweden.
After the events at Morogoro, the goalkeeper transferred to Simba South Carolina (U.S.) in the Tanzanian Premier League.
On November 11, 2013, Kaseja was inked by Young Africans South Carolina (U.S.), who were playing in the top tier of Tanzania football as well. The acquisition was perceived as problematic due to the strong rivalry between both sides. Kaseja represents Tanzania on international duty.
He joined the national team in the year of 2001, holding the position as the second-string goalkeeper.
However, his name was later dropped from the team"s roster for close to 3 full years. Danish football manager, January B. Poulsen– who had managed several other teams such as Armenia and Singapore– helped in recalling him back to the squad.
He has been noted for poor performance against Morocco, allowing seven goals in three losses through his career. In the 2012 CECAFA Cup semifinals against Uganda, Kaseja infamously made a pivotal blunder after dropping a potential save against the goal attempt by Robert Ssentongo.
He is also a member of the Tanzania national team He became an active member of the team beginning from 2009.