Ghanaian forward Hafiz Wontah Konkoni, seeking increased playing time, has embarked on a short-term loan journey to Libya, joining Olympic Azzaweya. The move follows a challenging stint with Young Africans in Tanzania, where Konkoni faced limited opportunities due to injuries, prompting the temporary transfer.
Konkoni’s tenure with Young Africans since his arrival last summer has been marked by injury setbacks, impeding his ability to make a significant impact on the field.
Despite scoring two goals in the five matches he played— one in the league and another in the CAF Champions League—his quest for consistent playing time led to the temporary move to Libya.
Young Africans and Olympic Azzaweya SC have formalized an agreement for Konkoni’s short-term loan, set to span six months.
The move is viewed as a strategic initiative by Olympic Azzaweya SC to fortify their offensive lineup for the remainder of the 2023-2024 season.
With this arrangement, Hafiz Wontah Konkoni is poised to contribute to Olympic Azzaweya SC’s campaign in the Libyan championship.
The Ghanaian striker’s resilience and determination to overcome his recent challenges have set the stage for a new chapter in his football journey.
As he dons the colors of Olympic Azzaweya, Konkoni aims to make a meaningful impact on the pitch, showcasing his skills and adding firepower to the team’s attacking force.
The football fraternity awaits the unfolding of this short-term collaboration, eager to witness the Ghanaian forward’s prowess in the Libyan football landscape.