Waw bids Sofapaka goodbye as he confirms departure

Sofapaka FC goalkeeping coach John Waw has confirmed his departure from the club upon the expiry of his one-year deal with the 2009 league champions.Waw moved to Sofapaka in October 2020 from Division One side, Soy United and has been in charge of the shot-stoppers’ department. He was brought on board by former coach John Baraza who left the club two months after his arrival.After what has been a turbulent year with Batoto ba Mungu largely due to financial challenges, the former Mathare United, Kakamega Homeboyz, Chemelil Sugar and Sony Sugar keeper has now left the club. He took to social media to announce that he has exited and wished the club well.EX Kakamega Homeboyz, Sony Sugar, Chemelil Sugar and Mathare United keeper John Waw is set to join Sofapaka as the goalkeepers’ trainer.After hanging his boots in 2019, Waw joined Division One side, Soy United as the keepers’ trainer. He later doubled up as the assistant coach. pic.twitter.com/HAa47rsuz3— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) September 22, 2020 EX Kakamega Homeboyz, Sony Sugar, Chemelil Sugar and Mathare United keeper John Waw is set to join Sofapaka as the goalkeepers’ trainer.After hanging his boots in 2019, Waw joined Division One side, Soy United as the keepers’ trainer. He later doubled up as the assistant coach. pic.twitter.com/HAa47rsuz3— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) September 22, 2020 “My contract with Sofapaka has come to an end and as I move on I would like to thank President Elly Kalekwa, the management, the Head coach, and the entire technical bench, playing unit for the opportunity, love, and conducive working environment,””I indeed enjoyed myself at the club. I leave with a lot of positivity and respect to the club and the entire coaching staff. May God guide and favour you in the upcoming fixtures. All the best S ofapaka. All the best Batoto ba Mungu, “Waw posted on Facebook on Monday evening.Reached for a comment, the tactician said the two parties saw it fit to end the association after one year.”It is a mutual agreement, we decided that we part ways at this point. There are no hard feelings from any of the parties and I want to thank Sofapaka for the opportunity they offered me. I worked for one of the biggest clubs in the country, sharpened some of the best keepers and I will eternally be grateful. I am now taking time off before planning my next move, ” he told Mozzart Sport.Former Harambee Stars keepers’ trainer Sunil Shah has been touted as a possible Waw successor.

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