Vastly experienced midfielder Peter ‘Pinchez’ Opiyo, who is currently plying his trade at Football Kenya Federation Premier league (FKFPL) side Nairobi City Stars, has ruled out any speculation regarding his retirement from football after a career that is almost clocking 15 years across different leagues around the globe.Having started out around 2008, the midfield maestro has assured that he still has the hunger and passion to keep going in the game despite the challenges that currently face the sport with the country serving an indefinite suspension from world governing body FIFA.##NAJAVA_MECA_6572645##Speaking to Mozzart Sport, Pinchez, who has played for record Kenyan champions Gor Mahia, AFC Leopards and who won the 2012 Kenyan Premier League title with Tusker, revealed that he would still be actively involved in the game for the next three seasons before thoughts of hanging his boots, barring any serious injury.“I have not come even come close to thinking about retirement yet. If I manage to avoid any serious injury, I will still be around and actively playing for the next three seasons. I still feel I can give my best on the pitch so I want to keep playing,” the player told Mozzart Sport.What about those two finishes from the evergreen Peter ‘Pinchez’ Opiyo🔥#NairobiCityStars #FKFPL pic.twitter.com/vKM33pdGad— Mozzart Sport Kenya (@MozzartSportKe) February 19, 2022 Having also played in Finland and Qatar among other places, the widely travelled midfielder reiterated his commitment at City Stars who have sent a massive number of their players packing including Salim Abdalla, Wycliffe Otieno, John Kamau, Charles Otieno, Davis Agesa, Michael Madoya, Kevin Okumu and Erick Ombija.##EDITORS_CHOICE##”There have been a lot of departures in the club but I am glad I will still be part of the team. Right now we are just awaiting direction on what will happen in the new season because the current confusion is not helping at all,” the player said.