Victor Wanyama, former captain of the Kenya national football team, has announced his retirement from international football, concluding a notable 19-year career.
The seasoned midfielder, recognized as the first Kenyan to score in the UEFA Champions League, shared his decision in a heartfelt post on his X account on Friday.
“Today I announce my retirement from football. Four countries. Six clubs. A boy from Muthurwa with a big dream, carrying a nation’s pride every time I stepped onto the pitch.
Advertisement“To my family, friends, agent, the fans, and the coaching staff that helped me throughout my career. Thank you for walking this journey with me.
“I now take my next step into coaching where I will be completing my UEFA A License this year,” he wrote.

