Kenyan captain Michael Olunga is on holiday in Europe following a good season in the Qatar Stars League. The striker for Qatar's oil-rich Al-Duhail impressed many after leading his side to the league title and being named the season's top scorer.

"Humbled to have received the "Mansour Muftah Award" at last night's @qfa awards." Continue your efforts. "Vision Never Changed God Above All," Olunga stated last week after receiving the honour.

He then went on a tour of other European nations. Since then, the lanky striker has uploaded several images from various vacation locales.


He was in Spain five days ago, visiting various gorgeous tourist destinations. He geotagged photographs of himself relaxing at Gran Va in Madrid, Spain, Parque del Retiro in Madrid, Spain, and Boadilla Del Monte in Spain.

He could relax and sink into the warm weather while taking in the gorgeous water views of the ocean.

He later travelled to neighbouring Italy and saw ancient tourist sites such as Milan's Duomo di Milano.

The Duomo di Milano, commonly known as the Metropolitan Cathedral-Basilica, is a world-famous cathedral. It is Italy's largest church, and construction began in 1386 and ended in 1965 after a fire necessitated modifications.


The Duomo was intended as a present for the nobles and working classes who had suffered under Viscount Barnabo. Its construction began concurrently with Gian Galeazzo Visonti's accession to power and Barnabo's collapse. The Archdiocese of Milan currently handles it.

Among the many monuments and pieces of art in the Duomo is the figure of Saint Bartholomew Flayed, three splendid altars by Pellegrino Pellegrini, and the Gold Madonna.


Olunga afterwards geotagged himself when visiting Salvatores in Clandestina.

The striker makes around Sh8 million each month in Qatar and lives a lavish lifestyle that includes fancy mansions, cars, and vacations.

Olunga played for Kashiwa Reysol in Japan, Girona in Spain's La Liga, Guizhou Zhicheng in China, and Djurgrdens IF in Sweden's top-level league.

Before joining the paid ranks abroad, Olunga played in the Kenyan Premier League for Gor Mahia, Thika United, Tusker FC, and the Liberty Sports Academy, where he nourished his skills as a high school student at Upper Hill School.