McGerald Woha has left Bulgarian side Asenovets after his contract ran its course, becoming a free agent with his registration now listed as “Without Club” as of 2026-02-02. The 23-year-old left winger, who holds Irish and Nigerian nationality, departs on a free transfer, with no fee involved and no market value currently recorded.
The move confirms the end of Woha’s latest stint in Bulgarian football, officially closing his spell at Asenovets and placing him on the open market. His new registration with “Without Club” runs from 2026-02-02 with no contractual end date attached, underlining that he is unattached and available for any interested side.
Woha had only rejoined Asenovets earlier in the 2025–26 season, moving there from free-agent status on a standard deal after a brief spell at Atletik Kuklen, also in Bulgaria. Prior to his time in the Bulgarian game, he developed in the youth and academy structures of Northern Irish clubs, progressing through Derry City Academy and Crusaders FC U20 before stepping away for a career break in 2023.
Born in Ballincollig on 27 May 2002, Woha has spent his entire recorded senior and late-youth career across Northern Ireland and Bulgaria, rather than in the domestic leagues of either Ireland or Nigeria. His main position is listed as left winger in attack, with no secondary roles specified, and there are no official statistics provided for appearances, goals, or assists in any of his stints to date.
The transfer history shows a clear pattern: he moved from an unknown side to Derry City Academy in the 2021–22 season, then to Crusaders FC U20 the following year, before taking a break from club football in 2023. He returned to the game in Bulgaria with Atletik Kuklen in early 2025, then transferred to Asenovets ahead of the 2025–26 campaign, and has now again become a free agent with the registration “Without Club.”
There is no recorded market valuation for Woha and no transfer fee mentioned at any stage in his moves, suggesting that all his switches have been standard free transfers rather than big-money deals. Likewise, there is no match-by-match data available in the provided information, so recent performances, opponents, scorelines, and individual contributions cannot be detailed from this dataset.
Even without those statistics, the pattern of his career points to a young, itinerant winger trying to establish himself in European football outside his birth country and his second nationality. With his contract at Asenovets concluded and no new club yet confirmed, the next move will be decisive: as a 23-year-old free agent, Woha now has the chance to reshape his career path, whether by remaining in Bulgaria, returning to the UK and Ireland, or taking up a new opportunity elsewhere in Europe.
