Harambee Stars midfielder Duke Abuya completes move to Tanzanian giants Yanga

12th July 2024 - by Stephen Ochieng

Abuya was officially unveiled on Thursday night.

Duke Abuya. PHOTO| Yanga
SUMMARY
  • Abuya becomes the latest Kenyan to sign for the Tanzanian giants.
  • He joins the club from Ihefu.
  • Last season, he played 28 out of 30 matches and accumulated a total of 2339 minutes in the Tanzanian Premier League. 

Harambee Stars attacking midfielder Duke Abuya has officially completed his move to Tanzanian giants Yanga after being unveiled by the club on Thursday night.

In a social media post, Abuya was announced via an unveiling video and becomes the latest Kenyan player to sign for the reigning Tanzanian giants.

“Attacking midfielder Duke Abuya has joined Young Africans SC for the next season. The Kenyan international previously turned out for Ihefu before joining us.

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Last season, he played 28 out of 30 matches and accumulated a total of 2339 minutes in the Tanzanian Premier League where he was involved in 8 goals, scoring four and assisting four,” Yanga posted on their website.

According to reports, Abuya, who moves from Ihefu (now called Singida Big Stars) will join Timu ya Wananchi on a season-long loan from Kenya Police FC.

Abuya, who can play as an attacking midfielder and on the flanks when called upon, will face stiff challenge in the middle of the park but will be hoping to take his game to the next level at the reigning Tanzanian champions.

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Yanga will also be playing in the 24/25 CAF Champions League and are seeking to make it past the quarterfinals where they reached last season.

Abuya becomes the sixth player to be unviled by Yanga ahead of the new season. Among other players signed by the reigning champions include Clatous Chama from rivals Simba SC, Prince Dube from Azam FC.

Chadrack Issaka Boka has also been signed from Congolese side St Eloi Lupopo, Khumeiny Aboubakar as well as Aziz Andambwile from Singida Big Stars.

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