Kenyan striker returns to Japan after landing deal

Harambee Stars striker Ismael Dunga has made yet another move abroad following his return to Japanese third-tier side Kamatamare Sanuki. The widely-traveled Dunga played a paltry four matches for the club between February – December 2022 during his loan spell from top tier side Sagan Tosu.Sanuki, through their Instagram account announced the return of the 32-year-old, who is expected to be available for selection once he has secured all the necessary documentation. ##NAJAVA_MECA_8598396##Speaking on his return to Japan, Dunga said he was longing to meet the rest of the playing unit and fans. “Let’s do this! Looking forward to seeing you,” said Dunga in a brief interview with club media. Dunga first arrived in Japan in January 2021 when Sagan Tosu, broke the bank to acquire his signature from Albanian side KF Vllaznia. He was loaned out to Sanuki a year later and would return to Tosu, an outfit he remained in their books until December 2022.After he left Tosu, Dunga remained club-less for eight months and would occasionally train with local outfits including his former side Tusker. STARS ABROAD: Vincent Harper stars in Exeter win as Odada is benchedHe returned to competitive football in August last year when he signed for Hong Kong side Sham Shui Po on undisclosed fee and period. Until his move to Sanuki was confirmed, Dunga was attached to Indonesian side Rans FC having joined the club in September. Besides the above mentioned clubs, the Kwale-born forward has also played professional football in Zambia with Napsa Stars and Lusaka City. He also served Greece side Acharnaikos FC soon after leaving the Kenyan Premier League in 2016.Madada counting on first Harambee Stars call up to open bigger doorsHis memorable moment in his professional career was in the 2019-2020 season when he won the Albanian league with KF Tirana. Locally, he has turned for the defunct Nakumatt FC, Sony Sugar, Tusker and Congo Boys. 

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