Kenyan midfielder Victor Wanyama has officially announced his retirement from professional football at the age of 34, concluding a remarkable journey that took him from the streets of Nairobi to some of the biggest football stages in the world.
Throughout his football career, Wanyama earned widespread respect playing for various clubs across Europe and North America, while also serving with distinction as captain of the Kenya national team.
His major achievements include:
- 2 Scottish Premiership titles with Celtic
- 1 Scottish Cup with Celtic
- 1 Canadian Championship with CF Montréal
Additionally, Wanyama competed in the Premier League and UEFA Champions League, showcasing top-level performances and establishing himself as one of the finest players to emerge from East Africa.
From captaining his national team to competing in the world’s most prestigious leagues, Wanyama’s journey has been exemplary and inspiring for the next generation of footballers.
It marks the end of an era for Kenya’s football hero.



