Former Wazito FC and Mathare United defender Johnstone Omurwa parts ways with Estrela Amadora after impactful tenure in Portugal.
Liga Portugal outfit Estrela Amadora and Kenyan defender Johnstone Omurwa have mutually agreed to part ways.
Omurwa, 25, joined the club in August 2022 and has been a notable presence in the team’s journey from the second tier to their current position in the top league.
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As he exits the Portuguese side, here are five key achievements that defined Omurwa's tenure with Estrela Amadora.
1. Prominent role in club promotion
Johnstone Omurwa's arrival at Estrela Amadora coincided with the club's ambitions to climb back to Liga Portugal after a 14-year absence.
His contributions were pivotal in the 2022/2023 season when Estrela finished third in Liga Portugal 2.
The highlight of his tenure was the playoff against Maritimo, where Estrela triumphed on penalties after a dramatic 3-3 draw across two legs.
Omurwa's defensive resilience helped secure the club’s promotion, reinstating them in the top flight and marking a significant milestone in both his career and the club's history.
2. Steady presence in the first team
Throughout the 2023/2024 season, Omurwa solidified his place in Estrela’s starting lineup, making 15 appearances.
His role in the defense was crucial as the team navigated the challenges of top-tier Portuguese football.
Omurwa’s adaptability and performances were central to the team maintaining a competitive edge, eventually finishing the season in 14th place, which helped them secure their status in Liga Portugal.
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3. Debut and early impact
After joining the club, Omurwa had to wait until October 2022 to make his first appearance in the match-day squad, debuting on the last day of the month.
His early days at the club were marked by anticipation and a gradual integration into the team dynamics.
Once established, he quickly became a key player, starting six of the seven matches he played in during the team’s campaign in the second tier, and coming off the bench in one.
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4. International representation while at Estrela
During his time with Estrela Amadora, Omurwa continued to represent the Kenya national team, the Harambee Stars.
He added to his international caps and was a regular selection for the national team, showcasing his development and consistency at an international level.
His performances in Portugal enhanced his reputation as a reliable centre-back contributing to his ongoing selection and success with the national team.
5. First career steps in Europe
Omurwa’s move to Estrela Amadora represented his first professional stint in European football.
Coming from the Kenyan Premier League this transition was a significant step up and a testament to his hard work and dedication.
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His time in Portugal not only provided him with valuable experience but also showcased his potential on a larger stage likely paving the way for future opportunities in European football.