Kenyan midfield star Teddy Akumu signs for Kaizer Chiefs

Football
By Ondeke Joshua | Jan 15, 2020
Kenyan international Anthony ‘Teddy’ Akumu Agay has joined South African side Kaizer Chiefs on a three-and-half year deal. [Courtesy]

Kenyan international Anthony ‘Teddy’ Akumu Agay has signed a three-and-half year deal with South African side Kaizer Chiefs.

The Harambee Stars midfielder joins the Glamour Boys from Zambian club Zesco United. Chiefs confirmed the signing on Wednesday.

Akumu previously played for perennial Kenya Premier League (KPL) champions Gor Mahia, Sudanese side Al Khartoum and Zambian giants Zesco.

 “I am still in the process of learning about the team. From my experience so far, I am happy to be here – this is a loving team with great support. It’s like a family – the players, supporters, and administration are like one. The team has ambitions and goals and I want to help them achieve these.” Akumu told kaizerchiefs.com 

Akumu who played 18 games for K’ogalo became the first Kenyan international to sign for the club.

“I have learnt that I am the first Kenyan at Chiefs and it is a good thing. I now need to perform well and show I’m capable of doing for the team. This will hopefully open doors for other people. The fact that Chiefs had had so many players representing different African countries, it shows what a welcoming team it is and I am grateful to be part of that”. He added.

Chiefs confirmed the signing on Wednesday. [Courtesy]

The 27- year-old featured in the CAF Confederations Cup game against Kaizer Chiefs in play-off round game in January 2019 where he represented his former side Zesco.

He joins his former Zesco United teammate Lazalous Kambole at the club.

 “When you come to a football institution like this, it’s good to have somebody to help show you around and guide you, having him around is making it easier for me to acclimatize,” said Akumu.

 Akumu joins the list of former Kenya internationals who have featured in the South African top-flight league (PSL) including Musa Otieno Santos between 1997 and 2011 winning a league title, two cups, and the BP Top8.

Others are Brian Mandela, Alli Abondo and Clifton Miheso.

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