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Wanyama: Kenya midfielder retires from international football after losing captain's armband to Olunga

CF Montreal midfielder Victor Wanyama has retired from international football after he was overlooked for the World Cup qualifiers against Uganda and Rwanda earlier this month.
 
The 'Lion of Muthurwa' - as he is known on the Kenyan streets - has retired after serving the national team for over a decade.

He is quitting international football after he was dropped and striker Michael Olunga appointed the captain by former coach Jacob 'Ghost' Mulee, who tendered his resignation after the above-mentioned qualifiers.

Dream achieved

"Growing up, it was always my dream to get the chance to represent my country. With a great deal of pride, I can say that I have been fortunate to live my dream!" Wanyama said in a letter obtained by Goal.
 
"From making my debut against Nigeria to captaining the team at the African Cup of Nations finals in Egypt, these past 14 years have gone beyond what I ever thought possible.
 
"We have shared great moments together, and I am proud to have been your captain and leader. 
 
"But all good things must come to an end, and after long consideration, I have made the really difficult consideration to retire from international football. 
 
"The time has come to hand it over to the next generation so that they can make their mark and help our country reach even greater heights.
 
"I hope to return one day to help the federation off the field, but until then, I will still be the Harambee Stars' biggest supporter and I will be cheering you guys from the sidelines."
 
"Thanks all for the support."

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Michael Olunga celebrates goal with Victor Wanyama of Kenya.BackpagePix.

Wanyama has retired just after he was overlooked for national duties by Mulee, who preferred a midfield axis of Richard Odada, Lawrence Juma and Kenneth Muguna.

The former Celtic star was dropped from the national squad alongside Johanna Omollo and Ayub Timbe, who at the time were regulars in the side.

The 30-year-old played his last game for Kenya against Comoros in an Afcon qualifier where they were defeated 2-1 in Moroni in November 2020.

The loss saw the East Africans cede more ground in the qualification race and eventually failed to grab a ticket to Cameroon, which would have seen them appear in back-to-back Afcon finals.

Having helped Kenya qualify for the 2019 Afcon finals - after a 15-year absence - Wanyama is regarded as one of the best captains for the national side, along with his predecessors Bobby Ogolla, Austin Origi, Musa Otieno, and Dennis Oliech.

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