Daniel Anyembe is looking forward to the prospect of representing kenya at the international level after receiving his first Harambee Stars call up.The Viborg FF defender was among the 30 players named on the provisional squad by coach Engin Firat earlier this week set to do duty in the international friendly against Iran.##NAJAVA_MECA_7108285##Anyembe, born of a Kenyan father and a Danish mother, was among the eight who were named on Kenya’s senior squad for the first time, the others being Bryne Omondi (KCB), Alpha Onyango (Gor Mahia), Nzoia Sugar duo of Joseph Mwangi and Hassan Beja, Alvin Mang’eni (Kenya Police), Victor Omune (AFC Leopards) and Alfred Scriven (IL Hodd).Speaking to his club, the 24-year-old proudly stated that he was looking forward to the opportunity and remained hopeful that it will be a worthwhile experience.”It will be exciting and it is of course a great opportunity that I am looking forward to. I’m proud to be selected for the A national team, so now I’m looking forward to it hopefully being a great experience,” he said as quoted on the club’s website.Provisional Harambee Stars squad namedAnyembe has however missed Viborg’s last match after coming off in the previous one against Randers FC and it remains to be seen whether he will be in action on Sunday evening when the team faces FC Copenhagen before they break for the international window.He has featured at various youth levels for Denmark national teams including U17, U18, U19, U20, and U21.