Harambee Stars’ Amos Nondi craving for action after sealing move to Armenia

Kenyan international Amos Nondi is chuffed by the fact he will be playing alongside his compatriot and long term friend Alwyn Tera in his new work station in Armenia.Nondi sealed a move to Armenia after signing with Aratat last week, a move that will see him play with Tera in the same team going forward.The move saw the midfielder who can play as a right back end his five-year stay in Georgia where he featured for two teams in the Eastern European country.##NAJAVA_MECA_6945082##The former Gor Mahia man says having his compatriot at the club will help him settle seamlessly and adapt to the demands of the league and the Armenian culture.”I am happy to have him in the same team. I am sure he will guide me on many aspects that might be new to me considering that he has been in Armenia for some time. I got a warm reception from the team and I am looking forward to serving the team on the pitch,” he said.FIFA invited to adjudicate on Trans-Nzoia Falcons sexual malfeasance stormNondi moved to Georgia in July 2017 when Kolkheti Poti acquired his signature from record Kenyan champions K’Ogalo.He crossed over to Dila Gori the following year and would go on to play for the team up to to the December last year.The former Sony Sugar player says he is satisfied with what he achieved in the five years he plied trade in the Georgian op flight and in European competitions.He listed playing in the Europa League qualifiers and the Conference League as well as guiding the team to a top three finish in the domestic league in two consecutive seasons as his best moments.’Whistle-blowers’ Zoo FC happy with match-fixers purge”I enjoyed my time in Georgia especially with Dila Gori. We did well in the league and in European competitions which exposed me to a higher level,” he stated.Nondi who made his Harambee Stars debut in 2021 said dealing with injuries and dealing with culture shock were his lowest moments in Georgia.

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