Coach Barnabas Awuni Speaks About His First Season With WAFA in Division One Zone 2 and What is Next – In a recent interview, Coach Barnabas Awuni provided insights into his first season with the West African Football Academy (WAFA).

As an experienced and highly regarded coach, Awuni shares his thoughts on the challenges, successes, and overall experience of leading the team.

From his initial impressions to the strategies employed throughout the season, Awuni offers a glimpse into the inner workings of WAFA and provides an in-depth analysis of the team’s performance. Join us as we delve into the fascinating journey of Coach Barnabas Awuni and his impactful first season with WAFA.

In the interview, he said;

“I will say our season has not been bad even though we wanted to achieve more. Moving from Sogakope to base at Kasoa and traveling to Gomoa Fetteh every day to train has not been easy.

This zone has really taught me a lot about Ghana Football. We had most of the boys new with no experience for the league as the academy boys are all in school at Sogakope and could not move with us to stay at Kasoa. We only bring a few of them on weekends for games, especially this second round.

We did a few signings during the second window and it really help us to stabilize team performance.

The toughest opponent we met in the season was against Skyy at Daboase where we lost 3-0 and it was one of the games I think we lost on fairgrounds.

The team, I will say was easy for us is against Sefwi All Stars which is the only team we got all six (6) maximum points and also scored more goals against away 1-0 and home 3-1 because most of the games we won was just 1-0 win.

We have 37 points after 29 games and we are in the 8th position, waiting for the last game away with Kenpong at Swedru.

We’ve won 9 games, lost 10, and drew 10. For now, I am waiting to finish my contract here at the end of the season and see what happens next for me.”

Source: www.ghgossip.com

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