VICTOR WANYAMA
DATE OF BIRTH | June 25, 1991 |
GENDER | MaleĀ |
OCCUPATION | Footballer |
Biography
Wanyama is a professional footballer who plays for CF Montreal captained the Kenyan National Team, Harambee Stars in 2013.
Other than football, Wanyama is also a Goodwill Ambassador UNHABITAT and runs a football Academy in Busia with his brother Mariga known as Wanyama Academy.Ā Ā
One of his notable achievements as a footballer is becoming the first Kenyan to score in the UEFA Champions League.
Family
Victor comes from an athletic family with his father, Noah Wanyama, being a former footballer who played as a winger for Premier League club AFC Leopards.
At the same time, his brother Mariga was playing for Inter Milan, while his other two brothers, Sylvester and Thomas, are also well-known footballers.
However, his only sister Mercy chose a different sport and followed a career path as a professional is a basket baller.Ā She currently plays professionally in Spain.
Victor Wanyama Career
Wanyama played in all six of Kenyaās qualifiers for the 2010 FIFA World Cup and represented the national team at the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations.
He announced his retirement from international football in September 2021, ending a 14-year international career.
Over the past year, Wanyama has been a key player for Montreal Impact FC, leading them to win the Voyageurs Cup, his first title with the club.
His performance has earned him a nomination for the 2021 Most Valuable Player Award, following 27 appearances for the team.
Wanyama has been a trailblazer in his career, inspiring others who followed. His move to Southampton made him the first Kenyan to play in the Premier League, and his earlier transfer to Celtic FC made him the first Kenyan in the Scottish Premier League.
Achievements
His versatility on the field has allowed him to excel in various roles, adapting seamlessly to the tactical demands of MLS with exceptional skill.
In his 100 appearances, Wanyama has scored five goals and has become the highest-paid player at the club.
During the first half, Real Salt Lake’s goalkeeper Zac MacMath made a vital save in the 17th minute, stopping Dominik Yankov’s close-range shot and keeping the score level.
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