Kenyan international midfielder Amos Nondi has completed a significant move to Albanian top-tier club FK Partizani Tirana, marking a new chapter in his professional career. The 26-year-old, known for his midfield versatility and experience, joined Partizani on a two-year deal with an option to extend, following the expiration of his contract with Armenian side Ararat-Armenia in June 2025.
Nondi began his career with Kenyan Premier League giants Gor Mahia, where he quickly became a key squad member. He later moved to Georgian club Dila Gori before signing with Ararat-Armenia in early 2023. His consistent performances have also earned him regular call-ups to the Harambee Stars, Kenya’s national team.
FK Partizani, one of Albania’s most historic and successful football clubs, confirmed Nondi’s signing in August 2025. The club, based in the capital city of Tirana, boasts a proudly decorated history with 17 national championships and 15 Albanian Cup trophies. They play their home games at the recently built Partizani Complex and use the Arena Kombëtare for major domestic and European fixtures.
Having successfully passed his medicals, Amos Nondi has already joined Partizani’s training sessions and is expected to feature prominently as the Albanian Kategoria Superiore 2025/26 season kicks off. His arrival is seen as a major boost to the club’s midfield options, bringing experience, energy, and international pedigree.
This move to Europe’s Albanian top division also highlights the rising profile of Kenyan players seeking to make their mark on continental and global football stages. Fans and analysts will be keenly watching how Nondi adapts and performs in this new environment as he continues to make strides in his career abroad.