A much promising Kenyan international, Richard Odada, 20, has gained Serbian citizenship, the Serbian authorities officially confirmed on Tuesday.The decision about Odada’s citizenship approval was made on July 9 and signed by prime minister Ana Brnabic.As Mozzart Sport Kenya reported earlier, the process of obtaining Serbian citizenship began a few months ago and has now successfully ended.Club switch for Kenyan youngster in SerbiaHowever, this doesn’t mean the defensive midfielder will be eligible to play for the Serbian national team, but he’ll be treated as a non-foreign player with a Serbian passport in his hands.Odada is under contract with the Serbian powerhouse Red Star Belgrade with whom he celebrated the club’s third championship title in a row in May.The extraordinary rise of Richard Odada: From trial at Inter to a debut for Red StarSoon after, he was sent on loan to top-division mid-table side Metalac from the city of Gornji Milanovic, where he will be given much-needed minutes to prove his qualities and earn a return flight to Red Star.The fact that Richard is young is more than favourable, and he should be in the plans for the future of the Red-and-Whites of Belgrade.Odada arrived at Red Star as a teenager. He played for the youth team, then in the second-tier side Graficar, where he impressed and was consequently promoted to the Red Star senior team.Metalac coach Zarko Lazetic, a former interim manager of Red Star archrivals Partizan, believes that Odada will be a quality addition that will improve the clubs’ overall position during the upcoming Serbian Super League season which kicks off on July 16.