Ghanaian Kofi Appiah eyes improved season in the Faroe Islands with TB

Published on: 05 October 2015
Ghanaian Kofi Appiah eyes improved season in the Faroe Islands with TB
Kofi Appiah joined TB in June

Ghanaian winger Kofi Appiah is eyeing an improved season next term in the Faroe Islands with TB Tvoroyri.

The 26-year-old could only play two games for TB after arriving in June.

Appiah had to wait for over two months to secure his work permit in the Faroe Islands to begin playing for his new club.

The versatile winger who can also play wing-back is now eyeing an improved form next term with TB.

“I was able to play two games because of the problems I had in securing a work permit but got a lot of encouragements from the games I played,” he told GHANAsoccernet.com.

“Now the season is over and will head back home for brief holidays and will have the opportunity to train with the side in pre-season.

“This place offer me a good platform and I am very confident of improving here next season when I will get the opportunity to play more games.”

Kofi Appiah plays alomgside compatriot Albert Adu – who scored 10 goals in the just ended season – at TB.

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