Yema set to hang his boots at the end of the season

Kakamega Homeboyz forward Yema Mwamba is mulling around hanging his boots at the end of the season and pursue his long term goal of venturing into coaching.Mwamba signed a year-long contract with Homeboyz at the start of the season from Bandari and has so far played a crucial role to their unbeaten start courtesy of the three goals he has scored in seven rounds.8.00 Norwich 4.50 Man Utd 1.47Homeboyz went for the experienced forward along others in the transfer window with an intention of filling in the void left by Allan Wanga who called it a day. Prior to his move to Homeboyz, the Congolese forward had won the hearts of many down the coast by virtue of his kind gesture of spending his free time in coaching aspiring footballers in Frere Town.Mwamba conceded that his career was approaching his sunset days and will quit and head for his coaching badges should his mother accept and bless his next move.Yema focused on filling Wanga’s shoes at high flying HomeboyzThe former Sony Sugar forward revealed that he had settled on studying his coaching courses in France and was on course in securing documents to facilitate his entry to Europe. “I could be in my final year as an active player. I signed a season-long deal and there is a possibility that I will not extend for I want to take a new route in the game. I ca no longer hide my desire for coaching and it is in this regard that I want to retire at the end of the season and move to France for studies. If my Mum agrees then I will quit and pursue the desires of my heart, ” he said.With his mind already made up, the former Nairobi Stima man who earlier on expressed interest in clinching the ‘Golden Boot’ says he wants to continue scoring and help the club meets its objectives.Full Time:The end of a pulsating ‘Bukhungu Derby’We bag maximum points.Vihiga Bullets 2-3 Kakamega Homeboyz Mwamba Guelord Yema ‘30, ‘41Karamor Michael ’85 pic.twitter.com/gBLDCRZ3a5— Kakamega Homeboyz FC (@FcHomeboyz) October 31, 2021 Homeboyz who are breathing behind Gor Mahia’s back on the league standings will also be gunning for the Cup after years of giving the competition a wide berth.”I do not have a number at the back of the mind but I want to continue scoring for that is my job here. I know there is a reward for the best scorer but the focus is assisting the team meets its targets first,” he added. ##EDITORS_CHOICE##

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