WAFA head coach Guillermo Zaragoza resigns
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Spanish-Mexican coach, Guillermo Hamdan Zaragoza, has resigned as the head coach of Ghanaian topflight team West African Football Academy, who are currently struggling in the current season.
After their heartbreaking 0-1 home loss to Accra Lions in match-week29, the ex-Real Madrid youth developer made this surprising statement.
Prior to the start of the current season, the 30-year-old joined the Sogakope-based side as a substitute for Prosper Narteh, who is presently with head coach Asante Kotoko.
Despite taking over the club early on, Guillermo Zaragoza has been unable to continue the good work of their former coach and has unable to turn the team’s fortunes around, leaving them in the relegation zone.
The Academy Boys after 29 matches, are sitting 17th on the league log with 27 points.
They face Dreams FC in the next round of matches.

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