Immediate former Vihiga Queens captain and Enez Mango has officially completed her move to Romanian second tier outfit Farul Constanta, the club has confirmed.In a statement on their official website on Friday afternoon, the Romanian side announced the signing of the Harambee Starlets player alongside Cameroonian international Michelle Ghouansi Tchuisse.“Starting today, the women’s team of Farulu has two new players. Kenyan Enez Mango and Cameroonian Michelle Ghouansi Tchuisse signed playing contracts with Farul Constanța and could debut on Sunday, in the derby with ACS Liceenii Topolog, from the 7th stage of the season.Enez Mango is 29 years old, plays as a left back and previously played in his native country for Vihiga Queens, where he was also the captain of the team. It is also a member of the Kenyan national team,” the club posted.Mango had left the country at the start of October to attend trials at the club which turned out to be successful as the defender is understood to have signed a one year deal with the club.Mango leaves Vihiga Queens on a high as she captained the team to their fourth Kenya Women Premier League title which saw the team go through the whole 2021/2022 season without tasting a single defeat.She also finished the campaign with the most assists in the history of the league courtesy of her sixteen contributions.##NAJAVA_MECA_6767341##In sealing the move, Mango becomes the seventh player to ditch the Kenyan giants within a span of one year.Others who have left the former CECAFA club champions include Terry Engesha who is plying her trade in the South Korean league, Jentrix Shikangwa, who left for Turkey before joining Simba Queens in Tanzania where she joined Topista Situma.Linton Maina makes cameo appearance as Koln win to keep Conference League progression hopes aliveShot shot stopper Lilian Awuor is in France with ASJ Soyaux-Charente, defender Vivian Nasaka recently inked a one-year deal with Turkish top-tier side Hakkarigucu Spor. Winfrida Seda left before the conclusion of the last season and has since rejoined her former employers Kibera Soccer.