Victor Wanyama

Footballer

Birthday June 25, 1991

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace Nairobi, Kenya

Age 32 years old

Nationality Kenya

Height 1.88 m

Weight 87 kg

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1967

Wanyama chose 67 as his squad number to honour the Lisbon Lions, Celtic's 1967 European Cup-winning team.

1991

Victor Mugubi Wanyama (born 25 June 1991) is a Kenyan professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Major League Soccer club CF Montréal and the Kenya national team.

2007

Wanyama has earned over 60 caps for the Kenyan national team since making his international debut in May 2007 at age 15.

Wanyama attended Kamukunji High School, which fields a successful football team.

Upon leaving High School, he also played with JMJ Academy for three years during which time he also joined Kenyan Premier League clubs Nairobi City Stars and AFC Leopards.

In 2007, he joined Allsvenskan club Helsingborg but after the departure of his brother McDonald Mariga to Serie A side Parma in 2008, Wanyama returned to Kenya.

Wanyama supported Celtic FC as a child and enjoyed going to see a local club modelled on Celtic called Kibera Celtic

2008

After a successful trial, Wanyama signed for Beerschot AC on a four-year contract in summer 2008.

He made his debut in a League match at the end of the 2008–09 season.

2009

In September 2009, he was fined €100 and given a three-match suspension for a violent tackle on Matías Suárez of Anderlecht.

2010

In the summer of 2010 Scottish Premier League club Celtic attempted to sign Wanyama but Beerschot did not allow him to leave.

Russian club CSKA Moscow also attempted to sign him, but they failed as well.

Wanyama scored his first goal for Beerschot on 11 December 2010, a 77th-minute equaliser against Westerlo.

2011

In April 2011, he received another three match suspension after video evidence showed he had elbowed Brecht Dejaeghere of K.V. Kortrijk.

On 9 July 2011, Wanyama finally completed a £900,000 move to Celtic, after the Scottish club had failed to sign him the previous year.

He signed a four-year contract and in doing so became the first ever Kenyan to play in the SPL.

Wanyama made his Celtic league debut in a 1–0 loss to St Johnstone on 21 August 2011.

He played in central defence rather than his favoured central midfield role.

He came on as a late substitute in a 4–0 win over Motherwell, and played for the whole second half in a 2–0 League Cup win over Ross County.

On 29 September 2011, he started in Celtic's 1–1 draw with Italian team Udinese in the Europa League.

This was his first European match for the club.

On 10 December 2011, Wanyama scored his first goal for Celtic in a 1–0 win over Hearts at Celtic Park, a tremendous 25-yard strike which hit the top corner.

His performances during December earned him the Scottish Premier League young player of the month award.

2012

Wanyama became the first ever Kenyan player to score in the UEFA Champions League when he scored the first goal in Celtic's 2–1 win over Barcelona on 7 November 2012.

He scored his second Celtic goal on 2 January 2012 in a 3–0 win against Dunfermline at East End Park.

Wanyama scored in Celtic's 2–1 win against Dundee United at Celtic Park and in the 4–0 victory against Hearts at Tynecastle.

On 20 October 2012, Wanyama scored twice against St Mirren at St Mirren Park, the second of which was a half volley from 25 yards out.

On 25 October, Wanyama's agent released a statement saying that he had turned down an improved contract offer from Celtic, stating that his wage demands could not be met by the club amid speculation of interest from clubs in England.

On 7 November, Wanyama opened the scoring with a powerful header as Celtic shocked Barcelona in the Champions League group stage, by beating them 2–1 at Celtic Park.

Wanyama received a nomination for the PFA Scotland Young Player of the Year for 2012–13, but the winner was announced as Leigh Griffiths

2013

On 11 July 2013, Wanyama moved to Premier League club Southampton for £12.5 million, making him the most expensive player sold by a Scottish club at the time, surpassing the £9.5 million Russian club Spartak Moscow paid for Aiden McGeady in 2010.

After much speculation and a previous breakdown in talks, on 11 July 2013, Wanyama signed for Premier League side Southampton for a fee claimed to be £12.5 million, making him the first Kenyan to ever play in the Premier League.

Wanyama said:

He made his debut on 17 August 2013, in a 1–0 away win against West Bromwich Albion.

Wanyama made 24 appearances in his first season, but injuries hindered his efforts to make much of an impact in the team.

2014

Under new manager Ronald Koeman, Wanyama came into his own in the 2014–15 season.

He scored his first goal for the club in a 1–0 league victory over Swansea City at the Liberty Stadium on 20 September 2014, after replacing James Ward-Prowse in the 69th minute.

His next goal came in an 8–0 trouncing of Sunderland on 19 October 2014.

Wanyama would score his third goal for the Saints in spectacular fashion, a 40-yard shot after Eldin Jakupović's poor clearance fell straight to him, in what proved to be the only goal in a win over Hull City.

2016

In summer 2016 he moved to Southampton's Premier League rivals Tottenham Hotspur where he stayed until March 2020, when he signed with Major League Soccer club Montreal Impact.