Harambee Stars ace Ogam sets new targets as he gears for life in Austrian Bundesliga

Harambee Stars forward Ryan Ogam celebrates after scoring against Seychelles during their 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifier match at Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani. Sept 8, 2025. Photo/Sportpicha/Citizen Digital

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Harambee Stars striker Ryan Ogam has set a target of scoring at least 10 goals in his first season with his new club, Austrian Bundesliga side, Wolfsberger AC.
Speaking on Citizen
TV Sporty Monday programme, Ogam said despite missing last weekend's game
against Salzburg, he is still determined
to start a new life abroad on a high, when he gets his Visa sorted.
“My target is to score at least 10 or more
goals this season; we still have 19 games to go and I am looking forward to
begin my career there on a high so we I am excited and ready to give my all to
my new club,” said Ogam.
After signing
for Tusker from Rainbow FC in August 2024 following a short stint in Dubai, the
forward netted 15 goals in 17 FKF Premier League games before an unfortunate
injury cut his domestic season short in March. He went on to become a key
figure in Benni McCarthy squad for the CHAN tournament scoring two goals for
Harambee Stars who reached the quarter finals, he says he is in the right state
of mind to settle quickly in his new club.
“I have the
right state of mind to settle in very quickly it is something that I am determined to do; I have set lesson to
learn their native language(German) for smooth communication but all is in the
mind and I am ready for it,” added Ogam, during the interview, in which he was
flanked by his Dad, David Rabuok and his
dotting mother.
His father, also
a former footballer, having turned out for Gor Mahia, talked of the strict
discipline and the support parents should accord their kids if they are to make
it to the top, in any given sport.
The 20-year-old Kakamega
High School alumnus also shared the cordinal relationship he has with Harambee
Stars head coach Benni McCarthy who he says “has been crucial in shaping my
football career”.
“He has played a
huge role in me getting to where I am and improving as a footballer; he is a
great coach, who want the best for his players and the team, I feel privileged working with him,” stated
the striker.
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