Victor Wanyama graces the Sporty FM launch with his wife Serah Teshna, and the moment has already become one of the most talked-about nights in Kenyan sports media. The former international midfielder and his lovely partner walked into the venue looking relaxed and happy as the new radio station held its official opening under the Sporty TV and Sportybet umbrella.
The couple arrived to cheers from guests and media crews who lined the red carpet. Victor wore a sharp casual outfit, while Serah chose an elegant dress that turned heads for all the right reasons. They posed for photos, smiled for cameras and chatted easily with everyone around them.
Their presence gave the evening a big boost because Victor remains one of the most respected Kenyan football names even after hanging up his boots. Fans still remember his powerful runs and leadership on the pitch for clubs like Tottenham and his time with the national team. Seeing him support a fresh sports radio project felt like a natural fit.
Sporty FM aims to bring live commentary, match analysis and daily talk shows straight to listeners who love local and international football. The station sits under the same company that runs Sporty TV and SportyBet, so it promises tight coverage of both local leagues and big European games.
Guests at the launch said the team has put together a strong lineup of presenters and analysts who know the game inside out. Victor and Serah spent time talking with the new presenters and even joined a quick on-air segment that let listeners hear their voices live. The couple shared light stories about their life after football, and Serah added warm words about supporting young athletes in Kenya.
Many people at the event noticed how comfortable the pair looked together. They have always kept their family life fairly private, yet they seemed glad to step out for this occasion. Victor told a small group of reporters that he believes sports radio still has huge room to grow in Kenya because fans want more than just scores.
They want real conversation analysis and connection to the players they cheer for. His wife nodded along and added that the station could become a daily habit for families who follow matches together. Their easy manner made the whole night feel warm and welcoming rather than stiff and corporate.
The launch itself buzzed with energy. Music played in the background while screens showed highlights from past games and clips of upcoming shows. Business leaders from the betting and television side mixed with former players, coaches and everyday fans who won invites through social media.
Everyone wanted a word with Victor because he rarely appears at these kinds of events. He took time to greet old teammates and pose for selfies with young supporters who grew up watching him play. Serah stayed close by laughing at jokes and making sure her husband did not get pulled away too long.
For the Sporty FM team, this night marked an important start. They have spent months building studios, hiring voices and testing signals, so the launch felt like the payoff after hard work.
Having a star like Victor Wanyama there sent a clear message that the station means business in the sports space. Listeners tuning in for the first time will likely stay because of the mix of big names and everyday talk that the station promises. Early feedback from those who caught the live broadcast said the vibe felt fresh and exciting.
The evening also reminded many Kenyans how much they still admire Victor long after his playing days. He left the pitch with his head held high and has since focused on family and quiet business interests. Showing up with Serah at the Sporty FM launch showed he still cares about the game and wants to see it grow from every angle.
Some guests joked that he could have his own show one day given how easily he talks about tactics and team spirit. He laughed it off but did not rule anything out, which only added to the good mood.
As the night wound down, Victor and Serah stayed a little longer than expected. They chatted with staff, took more pictures and wished the new station all the best.
Their support gave everyone a lift and left guests talking about the event long after they headed home. In a country where sports radio has always held a special place, this launch seems poised to quickly establish its own dedicated audience.
The couple drove off into the night, but the memory of their arrival stayed behind. Victor Wanyama graces the Sporty FM launch in a way that feels genuine, and that honesty is exactly what the station hopes to carry into every broadcast.



