Victor Peter Kasule was born on 28 May 1965 and is a Scottish former professional footballer who played mostly as a winger for several clubs, including Albion Rovers, Meadowbank Thistle, Shrewsbury Town, Darlington, Hamilton Academical, Portadown, Bohemians and Montrose.
11 Facts About Vic Kasule
Vic Kasule had brief spells playing in Finland and Malta.
Vic Kasule's mother was a teacher and his father a professor of zoology.
Vic Kasule signed for Albion Rovers in 1982 as a 17-year-old scoring on his debut.
Vic Kasule scored 18 goals in total in his 132 league appearances.
However Vic Kasule lasted only five games before missing another curfew and was transferred within a month.
Vic Kasule set up three goals to seal an unlikely comeback.
Vic Kasule then had a succession of brief stints with clubs in Northern Ireland, Scotland, Finland and Malta.
Vic Kasule retired from senior football aged 29 due to an achilles injury.
An article on the Albion Rovers club website in December 2016 stated Vic Kasule was a community coach for BSC Glasgow.
Vic Kasule was a survivor of the Clutha Vaults 2013 Glasgow helicopter crash.