Walusimbi reveals next move after announcing retirement

Former Gor Mahia left back Godfrey ‘Jajja Walu’ Walusimbi has called time on his illustrious football career as he revealed that he is looking to venture into management.Having signed his first professional contract back in 2007, the 33-year-old has seen a career that has spanned 15 years and won a number of accolades in the process. BREAKING: Wanyama set to quit CF MontrealWalusimbi was part of the invincible Gor Mahia side that lifted the 2015 Kenyan Premier League title unbeaten and lifted the title in every season at the club bar the 2016 crown that was clinched by Tusker. The left back turned out for a number of clubs including SC Villa, Bunamwaya SC, CS Don Bosco, SC Villa, Gor Mahia, Kaizer Chiefs, and Vllaznia.In a communication, Walusimbi revealed that he has hanged his boots and will look to get into management as he hopes to still play a part in the sport. I’ve resolved to officially retire from professional football as a player##NAJAVA_MECA_6696537##I’m extremely grateful for the experience, relationship and exposure the game brought to me, my walk of life has been made possible by many other factors and people behind the scene so to reaching my self-actualization as a pro player.My soccer career started way back in 2000 when I joined SPORTS CLUB VILLA as a youth player from Mpigi United, where years later had to secure a Pro Contract as a Senior Team Player (SC VILLA) in 2007. So would love to appreciate my mother club SC VILLA and all other clubs that have given me exposure, BUNNAMWAYA SC (VIPERS) DON BOSCO CONGO. GOR MAHIA. KENYA, KAIZER CHIEFS SOUTH AFRICA, VILAZANIA ALBANIA thank you.Nyatini features in Tanzania as Onyango unused by Burton AlbionFUFA Presidents, Managers / Coaches for both national teams and clubs, teammates for both clubs and national team, fans, friends and family members thank you for making countless sacrifices and allow me live my dream for that long,Realising that am at self-actualization I confidently confirm that I can’t miss playing football at all, and straight away transition go be into football management / coaching to that soccer will always be part of me (walk of lite) and can’t wait for next transition, and so excited to start new challenges hop to approach it with the same determination that I had as a player.

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