Victor Wanyama: The Lion of Muthurwa who roared in Europe

Across his club career, Wanyama featured in 387 matches, scoring 27 goals, and representing six senior clubs in four different countries...
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Victor Wanyama, a prominent Kenyan footballer, has announced his retirement, signifying the end of a career that began in Nairobi's Muthurwa and reached global stages.
- Victor Wanyama, the Lion of Muthurwa, has officially retired from professional football.
- His career journey started from humble beginnings in Muthurwa, Nairobi.
- Wanyama's farewell message was, "I lived it, I loved it, and I gave it everything."
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