Results

Ghana Division 1 01/29 15:00 - Skyy FC v WAFA L 3-0
Ghana FA Cup 12/23 15:00 1 Sogakope Wafa v Skyy FC L 5-6
Ghana Division 1 10/18 15:00 - Elmina Sharks v WAFA W 0-1
Ghana Premier League 06/19 15:00 34 Karela United FC v WAFA L 1-0
Ghana Premier League 06/12 15:00 33 WAFA v Eleven Wonders W 1-0
Ghana Premier League 06/05 15:00 32 Bibiani Gold Stars v WAFA W 3-4
Ghana Premier League 05/29 15:00 31 [17] WAFA v Bechem FC [3] D 1-1
Ghana Premier League 05/22 15:00 30 [15] Dreams FC v WAFA [17] D 1-1
Ghana Premier League 05/18 15:00 29 [17] WAFA v Accra Lions FC [12] L 0-1
Ghana Premier League 05/08 15:00 28 [18] Elmina Sharks v WAFA [17] D 2-2
Ghana Premier League 04/30 15:00 27 WAFA v Asante Kotoko L 0-1
Ghana Premier League 04/24 15:00 26 Medeama SC v WAFA L 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 1 1 1
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 0 1 0
Losses 1 0 1
Goals for 0 1 0
Goals against 3 1 3
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 1 0 1

Apply now:233556810592. West African Football Academy (WAFA) Sporting Club is a Ghanaian professional football club based near Sogakope in the Volta Region that was founded by Feyenoord from Rotterdam. They are competing in the Ghana Premier League. The 2016–17 season was a successful one for WAFA as the side finished second in the Premier League, beating Hearts of Oak 5–0 along the way.

History

Feyenoord's chairman Jorien van den Herik was given permission for the opening of Feyenoord's own football academy in the Ghanaian settlement of Gomoa Fetteh, just outside the capital Accra. The go-ahead was given by the Chief of Fetteh in 1998 and the academy was opened in October 1999. At Feyenoord Academy, young talented African footballers could work on their football skills. In addition to helping their football potential the students were provided with formal education which was funded by Feyenoord. The idea for Feyenoord's own football academy was formed in Abidjan.

Van den Herik signed the then still unknown Bonaventure Kalou and got into contact with the education institute at Kalou's club. That same year the head of the education institute flew to Africa to take stock of the project and returned with a praising report. In January 1998, Feyenoord started its own Football School in Africa.

Mohammed Abubakari was the first player that graduated from the academy and achieved a professional contract at Feyenoord. Before Abubakari's move, Jordan Opoku spent some time at Excelsior and Antwerp before returning to Ghana. In the buildup to the 2008–09 season, right-back Harrison Afful went on trial with Feyenoord, but was not offered a contract.

In August 2014, Feyenoord Academy was rebranded to the name West African Football Academy. In the same year, the club took over the old Red Bull Academy near Sogakope and moved from their old location in Gomoa Fetteh to this new location in the Volta Region.

WAFA, which stands for West African Football Academy, is a professional soccer team based in Sogakope, Ghana. The team was founded in 1999 and has since become one of the top clubs in Ghanaian football. Known for their fast-paced and attacking style of play, WAFA has a reputation for developing young talent and nurturing future stars.

The team's home ground is the Red Bull Arena, a state-of-the-art facility that provides a vibrant atmosphere for fans to support their team. WAFA has a strong fan base that is known for their passionate support and unwavering loyalty to the club.

WAFA has a history of success in domestic competitions, including the Ghana Premier League and the FA Cup. The team has also competed in international tournaments, representing Ghana with pride and determination.

With a talented squad of players and a dedicated coaching staff, WAFA continues to strive for excellence on the pitch and aims to bring glory to Ghanaian football.