Tottenham striker Dominic Solanke spends his honeymoon at Kenya's Maasai Mara Game Reserve with new wife Erica Raimondi. The couple chose Africa's famous wildlife park after their wedding near Lake Como last week. Solanke helped his team win the Europa League against Manchester United before getting married. He scored 16 goals and made eight assists during his strong season with Spurs. The footballer wanted to celebrate both his marriage and football success somewhere special.
The Maasai Mara offers amazing views of lions, elephants and other wild animals that attract visitors from around the world. Solanke appeared on social media enjoying the park's natural beauty with his bride. He said Kenya had always been a dream destination for him to visit. The reserve draws celebrities who want to see incredible wildlife and peaceful landscapes. Their safari trip shows how Kenya appeals to famous people looking for adventure.
Solanke grew up with Nigerian and English roots before starting his career at Chelsea's youth academy. He played for Liverpool but struggled to get regular game time there. Bournemouth gave him his breakthrough chance where he scored 72 goals across 199 matches. Tottenham bought him for roughly 11 billion Kenyan shillings last year. His nine goal contributions helped Spurs win their first European trophy under coach Ange Postecoglou.
The Maasai Mara offers amazing views of lions, elephants and other wild animals that attract visitors from around the world. Solanke appeared on social media enjoying the park's natural beauty with his bride. He said Kenya had always been a dream destination for him to visit. The reserve draws celebrities who want to see incredible wildlife and peaceful landscapes. Their safari trip shows how Kenya appeals to famous people looking for adventure.
Solanke grew up with Nigerian and English roots before starting his career at Chelsea's youth academy. He played for Liverpool but struggled to get regular game time there. Bournemouth gave him his breakthrough chance where he scored 72 goals across 199 matches. Tottenham bought him for roughly 11 billion Kenyan shillings last year. His nine goal contributions helped Spurs win their first European trophy under coach Ange Postecoglou.