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Harambee Stars midfielder dropped by Albanian side
Reading Time: 2min | Wed. 10.06.26. | 07:42
His departure marks the latest chapter in a career that has seen him establish himself as one of Kenya's most successful football exports in Europe
Harambee Stars midfielder Amos Nondi has officially parted ways with Albanian top-flight side FK Partizani Tirana, bringing to an end his 10-month stay at the club.
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The versatile midfielder, who can also operate in defence, joined Partizani in August 2025 from Armenian Premier League outfit FC Ararat-Armenia.
His departure marks the latest chapter in a career that has seen him establish himself as one of Kenya's most successful football exports in Europe.
Nondi leaves Albania after featuring only once for the club during the 2025/26 season. The 27-year-old recently represented Kenya in the two international friendly matches against Lesotho, underlining his continued importance to the national team setup.
With his contract at Partizani now concluded, the former Gor Mahia star is expected to begin exploring new opportunities abroad as he seeks the next challenge in his professional career. His next destination, however, remains undisclosed.
Nondi's football journey has been one of steady progression.
After starting out with the now-defunct Sony Sugar FC, he made a move to Gor Mahia and was on the move again, joining Georgian side Kolkheti-1913 Poti, where he spent a year adapting to European football.
His performances earned him a transfer to FC Dila Gori, another Georgian club, where he enjoyed a successful five-year spell.
During his time at Dila Gori, Nondi developed into a dependable midfield presence, gaining valuable experience and sharpening his technical and tactical abilities.
In 2023, he secured a move to FC Ararat-Armenia, spending two seasons in the Armenian top division before completing a switch to FK Partizani Tirana.
Having now featured in Georgia, Armenia and Albania, Nondi remains one of the few Kenyan players with extensive experience across multiple European leagues.
As he enters the next phase of his career, attention will turn to where the Harambee Stars midfielder will continue his football journey.
With his experience, versatility and international pedigree, Nondi is expected to attract interest from clubs across Europe and beyond in the coming transfer window.


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