Harambee Stars winger Bruce Kamau has returned to Adelaide City after more than six months without a club.

Kamau who is a product of the club’s youth system had been a free agent after parting ways with Perth Glory in July last year and now returns to Adelaide who features in the nation’s second tier.

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In confirming his return to the club, the club noted; “In a stunning move finalized just before the closure of the NPL transfer window, Adelaide City proudly announces the return of Bruce Kamau, a product of the club’s esteemed junior program. Kamau’s homecoming marks a significant milestone, as he reunites with the club where his illustrious football journey began.

“Kamau’s career trajectory is a testament to his exceptional talent and determination. After honing his skills within Adelaide City’s junior ranks, Kamau played alongside future A-League stars Ben Garuccio and Stefan Mauk, forming part of a talented generation that would go on to make waves in Australian football. Kamau advanced to the A-League, representing prominent clubs including Adelaide United, Melbourne City FC, Western Sydney Wanderers, and Melbourne Victory.

“His prowess on the field also led him to international opportunities, notably with OFI Crete in Greece’s Super League. Kamau has also represented the Kenyan national team, further solidifying his international pedigree and showcasing his versatility on the global stage.”

Kamau was handed to the Harambee Stars camp in May 2024 for the 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers against Burundi and Ivory Coast but didn’t make the final squad. It remains to be seen whether he will be handed a call-up in the next national team assignment.

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