3 loan spells, adapting to new culture and learning Swedish - Kenyan defender Frank Odhiambo keeps the faith in fight for first team football in Sweden
18th May 2024
Former Gor Mahia defender Frank Odhiambo is keen to get back to his parent club Djurgarden to fight for a place next season.
- Frank Odhiambo joined Djurgarden in January 2022.
- However, he finds himself sailing in uncharted waters as he is yet to make his debut at the competitive level for the club more than two years after putting pen to paper.
- The defender has had to contend with two loan deals before to lower-tier sides Vasalund IF and Haninge IF and currently, he is on his third deal to third-tier side AFC Eskilstuna.
When Kenyan defender Frank Odhiambo signed with the 2019
Swedish champions Djurgarden IF in January 2022, following the footsteps of
his compatriots who have achieved remarkable success in Stockholm is all he
wanted.
For starters, Kenyan footballers have done incredibly well
in Sweden, prompting clubs to shop for upcoming and promising players from
Nairobi.
Djurgarden, is a club that resonates extremely well with
Kenyans bearing in mind that it is the outfit that laid the foundation for
national team captain Michael Olunga to become the player he is today.
Olunga left record Kenyan champions Gor Mahia in February
2016 for Djurgarden and he has never looked back.
The forward, currently attached to Qatari giants Al Duhail,
is considered a rich source of motivation and a role model to many upcoming
players.
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Former Kenyan national team captain Victor Wanyama, who
remains the sole player to have graced the English Premier League, launched his
professional career in Sweden.
Left-back Erick Ouma and central defender Joseph Okumu, who
plays for French side Reims, are just but examples of other Kenyan players who
took the Swedish top tier by storm before being scouted by other European
clubs.
Just like Olunga, Odhiambo was plucked from Gor Mahia after
demonstrating top of the drawer defensive prowess in less than one and half
seasons with the Kenyan club.
Unlike Olunga who hit
the ground running at Djurgarden, Odhiambo finds himself sailing in uncharted
waters as he is yet to make his debut at the competitive level for the club
more than two years after putting pen to paper.
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The defender has had to contend with two loan deals before
to lower-tier sides Vasalund IF and Haninge IF and currently, he is on his third
deal to third-tier side AFC Eskilstuna.
He joined Eskilstuna on a season-long deal from Djurgarden in March this year, a move that is aimed at readying him for the highest level.
While the long wait for a top-tier debut could be
frustrating, Odhiambo is not about to give up or succumb to any form of
pressure.
One thing that remains clear for the 21-year-old is his
mission to conquer Swedish soil and scale to the next phase of his career will
be accomplished no matter how huge the hurdles are.
"I am working extremely hard to be fully ready for
league matches with Djurgarden next season. It is a shame that it has taken me
long and I have had to be loaned out but I haven't given up.
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In fact, I am motivated to work harder and succeed just the
way Olunga and the other Kenyans have in Sweden. I don't believe that I will be
loaned out again," Odhiambo told Sportsboom.
The former Kenyan U20 team defender appreciates that the
three loan moves have and continue to serve the sole reason shaping him for top-tier
football with Djurgarden.
Odhiambo, who at one
point enrolled for Swedish classes, further acknowledges that the playing time
that came his way through the loan moves have moved him closer to game time at
Djurgarden.
"I came to
Sweden as a rookie who needed to adapt to various aspects and things so as to
be ready to play at the top level.
Djurgarden saw the potential in me and the loan deals have helped me improve a lot. The Swedish culture, style of football is no longer an issue for me at the moment.
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The focus is to give my best at Eskilstuna and
return to Djurgarden ready for game time," he said.
The winner of the Football Kenya Federation Cup with Gor
Mahia in 2021 is crystal sure of punching his way to the Djurgarden team next
season, inspiring the team to win titles and ultimately, leave a mark in
Sweden.
"Nothing can halt my dream. With hard work, I believe I
will achieve my ambition in Sweden and move to the next staircase of my career.
I also yearn for a return to the Kenyan national team debut," he added.
Odhiambo, who scored his first goal for Eskilstuna in April
against Assyriska, enjoys the company of his compatriot Henry Meja at the club.
Meja, the 2020-2021 Kenyan league's Young Player of the Season award winner, is at Eskilstuna on loan from top tier club AIK.
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