PERMANENT MOVIE

Shichenje wants to win titles with Serbian side FK Vojvodina

Sichenje signed a three-year deal worth €400,000, (Sh57.3 million).

In Summary

• The former AFC Leopards defender initially joined on loan but quickly proved his worth in under 10 appearances, prompting FK Vojvodina to make the move permanent.

• The 21-year-old started his career at Green Commandos in Kakamega, before joining Kenya Premier League side AFC Leopards , making his KPL debut in 2018.

Collins Shichenje poses with FK Vojvodina trophy cabinet
Collins Shichenje poses with FK Vojvodina trophy cabinet
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Harambee Stars centre-back Collins Sichenje wants to cement his slot in the starting 11 at his new club — FK Vojvodina in Serbia.

The utility, who can play in midfield, joined Vojvodina from the Swedish side AIK.

The former AFC Leopards defender initially joined on loan but quickly proved his worth in under 10 appearances, prompting FK Vojvodina to make the move permanent.

Sichenje signed a three-year deal worth €400,000, (Sh57.3 million).

The transfer saw Shichenje miss Harambee Stars 2025 Cup of Nations qualifiers against Zimbabwe and Namibia respectively.

He becomes the fifth player to join Vojvodina. Others are Mihai Butean, Marko Poletanović, Marko Veličković and Lucas Barros.

"I am pleased to make the permanent move with the big Serbian side. My dream is to win titles with them and play a big part in the historic club. We have several new faces and I believe we will blend well with the old boys of the club," said Shichenje.

He started his career at Green Commandos in Kakamega before joining Kenyan Premier League side AFC Leopards, making his KPL debut in 2018.

He joined Greek side PAOK in 2021 but returned to AFC Leopards the next season.

He switched to Swedish side AIK in March 2022 before being loaned to Finnish giants HJK after failing to break into AIK’s starting 11.

Vojvodina wished their new members a lot of happiness and success in the jersey of the Old Lady as they start life at the Novi Sad city.

The club plays their matches at the 14,458 seater Karađorđe Arena.

The club owns basketball, handball, hockey and athletics teams — men and women.