Olunga writes farewell message to fans after completing move to Qatar
Football
By
Odero Charles
| Jan 16, 2021
Harambee Stars forward Michael Olunga has taken to social media to send a heartfelt goodbye message to Kashiwa Reysol fans and former teammates after completing his move to Qatar based side Al Duhail Sports Club.
As earlier reported by ="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/sports/football/2001398476/how-red-hot-engineer-olunga-earned-legendary-status-in-japan">Standard sports<, the 26-year-old striker joined Al Duhail Sports Club following his impressive performance with Kashiwa Reysol in the Japanese top tier, last season.
="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/sports/football/2001398476/how-red-hot-engineer-olunga-earned-legendary-status-in-japan">Kashiwa The former Gor Mahia and Djurgårdens IF forward made the emotional address to passionate Kashiwa Reysol fans on his Twitter handle, saying: “It is with great pleasure that I hereby thank the entire Kashiwa Reysol family for your support for the past two and a half years
"My sincerest gratitude goes to the management, the team, and the supporters. I appreciate the confidence you all showed in me and for the opportunity you provided for me to represent you on the football pitch.” World falls short of drought deal at Saudi-hosted talks Reverent politics key to climate action There is need to raise visibility of climate impact on health There is need to rethink Kenya's climate financing framework 2024 'certain' to be hottest year on record: EU monitor Kenyan diaspora seeks voice in Parliament with petition Landmark climate change case to open at top UN court COP29's climate finance deal stab on Africa's back "I enjoyed my stay in Kashiwa and I wish you all great success in your future endevours."
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="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/sports/football/2001398476/how-red-hot-engineer-olunga-earned-legendary-status-in-japan">Olunga Late last year Olunga became the first African to claim the Most Valuable Player as well as the golden boot after scoring a staggering 28 goals in the just concluded 2020 J1 League season. This saw the former Gor Mahia and Djurgårdens IF striker becomes the eighth player to lift the MVP and golden boot awards in the Japanese league in the same season.
Olunga started with Gor Mahia in 2015 when he was named the best player in the Kenyan Premier League after scoring 19 goals to help K’Ogalo lift their third consecutive title with an unbeaten record.
He then moved to Swedish top tier side IF Djurgarden where he netted 12 goals before joining Spanish side Girona on loan from Guizhou Zhicheng in 2018.
And on his La Liga debut, Olunga bagged a hat trick against Las Palmas in a span of 22 minutes to become the first Kenyan and African to score a hat trick in the Spanish top division.
He became the first Kenyan to play and score in a Japanese top tier league when he joined Kashiwa Reysol in 2018 and helped them earn a promotion back to the topflight football, just one year after being relegated.
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