Kenyan football continues to make impressive strides internationally with the landmark transfer of striker Ryan Wesley Ogam from Tusker FC to Austrian Bundesliga side Wolfsberger AC.
The 20-year-old Harambee Stars forward’s move, officially confirmed in early September 2025, marks a significant milestone in his rapidly ascending football career and reflects the growing recognition of Kenyan talent in European football.
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Join WhatsApp ChannelBorn on December 21, 2004, in Nairobi, Ryan Ogam developed through various youth clubs including Galaxy FC, Sunrise FC, UEFA Despanol, Rainbow FC, and Elite Falcons in the UAE before breaking through nationally with Tusker FC.
His time with Tusker has been transformational — during the 2024/25 FKF Premier League season, Ogam scored 15 goals in just 17 appearances, quickly establishing himself as a lethal finisher and one of Kenya’s brightest young talents.
He gained continental attention during the 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN), where he scored two decisive goals against Morocco and Zambia, helping Kenya reach the quarterfinals.
His clinical finishing and sharp movement drew praise from both local and international football observers.
On September 3, 2025, following the international break, Wolfsberger AC formally confirmed the signing of Ryan Ogam on an undisclosed deal.
The transfer was also officially announced by Tusker FC, which bid an emotional farewell to their prolific striker.
Wolfsberger AC’s head coach Dietmar Riegler shared their excitement about the new signing:
Club president Dietmar Riegler added:
Details regarding the exact contract length and transfer fee have not been publicly disclosed.
Reports suggest the deal is worth a multi-million Kenyan Shillings sum, underscoring its importance both for Ogam and Kenyan football.
Ogam is expected to join the Wolfsberger AC squad immediately after completing his commitments with the Harambee Stars in the ongoing 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against The Gambia and Seychelles.
This transfer is historic for multiple reasons:
Ogam becomes the first Kenyan player signed by Wolfsberger AC, a club competing in Austria’s top-flight Bundesliga.
Wolfsberger AC, founded in 1931 and currently a stable Bundesliga club, has competed regularly in European competitions, including the 2019–20 UEFA Europa League group stage.
They won their first major honor in 2025 by clinching the Austrian Cup.
For Ogam, this grants exposure to European football, a significant step up from the Kenyan league and international CHAN tournaments.
Ogam expressed his excitement but also realism about the challenge ahead:
Tusker FC chairman Charles Gacheru expressed pride in Ogam’s journey:
Statistic | Value | Notes |
---|---|---|
Age | 20 years | As of September 2025 |
FKF Premier League Goals | 15 in 17 matches | 2024/25 season with Tusker FC |
CHAN 2024 Goals | 2 | Crucial goals against Morocco & Zambia |
Transfer Fee | Undisclosed | Multi-million KES reported |
Wolfsberger AC is based in Wolfsberg, Carinthia, Austria, competing in the Austrian Football Bundesliga.
The club is known for its focus on nurturing young talent, particularly from Africa.
Wolfsberger AC’s recent achievements include:
Winning the Austrian Cup in 2025.
Regular participation in European competitions.
A strong track record of developing and exporting players to larger European leagues.
The club emphasizes building a competitive squad while investing in young prospects like Ogam.
This move represents a critical test and a unique opportunity for Ogam to develop his career on an international scale.
His success at Wolfsberger AC could pave the way for further moves within Europe’s top leagues and inspire young Kenyan footballers dreaming of similar achievements.
Ryan Wesley Ogam’s transfer to Wolfsberger AC is a landmark for Kenyan football, highlighting the country’s emerging talent on the global stage.
With his proven goal-scoring ability and strong performances in Kenya and at CHAN 2024, Ogam is poised to make an impact in Austria and beyond.
This transition not only advances his career but symbolizes Kenya’s growing influence in the international football landscape.