Harambee Starlets forward Mwanalima Adam Jereko will play in Denmark for the upcoming 2025-2026 season after being loaned out from her current club, Kansas City Current, to HB Køge Women on Friday, 19 July.The announcement means Jereko, 27, will spend her final season of her two-year deal with Kansas City Current in Europe, where she could play a part in the new UEFA Women’s Europa Cup next year.Follow Our WhatsApp Channel For More News“We’re particularly excited to sign Jereko, who comes to HB Køge after spending two seasons with the Kansas City Current,” HB Køge Sporting Director Walid Khoury said on Friday.Harambee Stars midfielder completes loan move to Polish champions”She brings not just skill, but invaluable experience at a high level, and we expect her to make an immediate impact. Her leadership and football IQ will be hugely beneficial to our team’s dynamics from day one.”Best of luck in your new chapter, Jereko 👏The Current has loaned midfielder Jereko to @hbkogewomen in Denmark 🇩🇰— KC Current (@thekccurrent) July 18, 2025 The Kenyan becomes one of a string of Kansas players to cross over to the Danish side, who are owned by Kansas City Current co-founders and co-owners Angie and Chris Long.Jereko will be joined in Denmark by four Kansas City Current II players – midfielder Avani Brandt, defender Skylar Briggs, forward Macy Schultz and forward Samantha Williams – who played with the Current II squad this past summer, following the conclusion of their collegiate careers.“I was incredibly excited when I heard that I am going to face a new challenge with the Danish team HB Køge,” Jereko told the club’s media.Third time lucky? NOC-K announce new date for long-awaited electionsIt was my dream to play at this level, so that I could interact with different people and show my teammates the ability I have. I promise to show my skills, and I am eager to contribute success and create history together. I am looking forward to working with the team because teamwork and collaboration enable us to achieve remarkable outcomes.”##NAJAVA_MECA_9023590##Jereko’s time at Kansas saw her clinch the 2024 NWSL x Liga MX Femenil Summer Cup, but she failed to find the back of the net in her three club appearances.In HB Køge, the former Thika Queens and Hakkarigücü Spor player joins a pretty successful side, which won the domestic league (Kvindeliga) three straight seasons in 2021, 2022, and 2023, and competed in the UEFA Women’s Champions League in 2021, 2022, and 2023.
