Former Harambee Stars captain Victor Wanyama delighted two young Dunfermline Athletic super fans with a surprise home visit and gifted them signed shirts, leaving the kids visibly stunned.Follow Our WhatsApp Channel For More News A heart-warming video shared by the club shows the former Celtic and Tottenham Hotspur midfielder arriving at Alden and Albie’s home in Dunfermline to present them with signed Pars third kits from the concluded 2024/2025 campaign.According to the Daily Record and videos posted on Dunfermline’s official Instagram page, the children were speechless when Wanyama greeted them at the door.##NAJAVA_MECA_8917067##The club captioned the video on Instagram as, “With thanks to Vertu Motors, #DAFC player Victor Wanyama recently surprised two young super fans. Alden and Albie had a visit from our superstar Kenyan to drop off signed shirts to celebrate our partnership with Vertu.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dunfermline Athletic FC (@officialdafc) The Kenya international caused ripples across Scottish football when he signed with Neil Lennon’s side in March on a short-term deal until the end of the season.Dunfermline and Vertu Motors enjoy a long-standing relationship and have collaborated on numerous community initiatives.Vertu also served as the Official Match Sponsor for selected games last season.Kenya U20 coach lists four lessons picked from U20 AFCONEarlier in February, the club and Vertu supported a food security initiative called the ‘Vertu Food Drive.’The campaign saw Vertu sites across Scotland collect non-perishable food items, which were then delivered in a coordinated effort to food banks throughout the Central Belt.Wanyama, 33, remains a well-known figure in Scottish football, having starred for Celtic in the top flight before moving to the English Premier League.His reunion with former Hoops (Celtic) manager Lennon at Dunfermline was one of the most talked-about transfers of the season in Scotland.How World Cup dream influenced Harambee Stars’ assistant to reunite with McCarthyHe joined the club during a tense relegation battle in the Scottish Championship.His signing was seen as a major coup until he was controversially sent off just 20 minutes into his debut against Ayr United, then managed by his former teammate Scott Brown.
