Bandari midfielder retires from football

Bandari FC midfielder Whyvonne Isuza has announced his retirement from football after a decade-long career that saw him turn out for five Premier League clubs and the national team, Harambee Stars.The attacking midfielder has called it a day after struggling with injuries for the last year. He featured in less than ten games for the Dockers last season after switching from Wazito FC to Bandari FC in August 2021 before the injury problem struck and has been on the recovery path ever since.Known for his industry in the middle of the park, the midfielder was also a threat in front of goal. On his Bandari debut last year, he bagged a brace as the Dockers picked a 3-0 win over his former side Mathare United at the Mbaraki Sports Club.“It is true, I have retired from football,” the midfielder told Mozzart Sport.It was nice while it lasted. pic.twitter.com/I8Ax9SaukH— whyvonne isuza (@isuza_whyvonne) December 3, 2022 His departure leaves coach Anthony Kimani a man short in midfield but he still has good options in Fidel Origa, William Wadri, Daglas Mokaya, Keagan Ndemi, Faraj Ominde, Joseph Otieno, and Dennis Magige.The Green Commandos alumnus featured, for the now, defunct sides Nairobi Stima and Thika United before landing at Mathare United. After starring for the Slum Boys, AFC Leopards came knocking. At the den, he became a key figure and at some point was the club captain. In 2020 he switched to Wazito FC and a year later joined Bandari FC.Isuza also featured for the national team severally and was part of the team that helped Kenya lift the Cecafa Senior Challenge Cup in 2017; that is the last time the country won the cup.KWPL: Trans Nzoia get winning start as Zetech, Ulinzi Starlets share spoils in season opener

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