Special Feature: Kwabena Appiah-Kubi announced Western Sydney Wanderers recruit

Appiah-Kubi is the first player to be signed to the new franchise from the NSW Premier League after scoring six goals early in the season.
Sterrey believes the striker can move in leaps and bounds in the Hyundai A-League after singing his first professional contract.
“Kwabena has been first class, he is a good young kid going forward,?? Sterrey said.
“His pace and power is really good. His quality as I said I can?t speak more highly of him.
“He has scored six goals in nine or 10 games which is even a good strike rate for the Hyundai A-League.
“He will be a good kid for Tony Popovic, I think he will only be a fringe type player but I am sure he can push himself in there.??
Parramatta FC signed Appiah-Kubi after a stint with the Central Coast Mariners national youth league team.
Sterrey said the club is excited to have provided the first player from the NSW Premier League to Western Sydney.
“Our brief here was to build the club from the ground up and give young blokesthe opportunity to go to the A-League,?? he said.
“We can hold our head high that we?ve supplied the first player signing out of the Premier Leaue to the West Sydney franchise which is great for our club.
Prior to 2012, Kubi had a successful year with the Central Coast Mariners youth side having been amongst the goals after being signed on from NSW Super League side Northern Tigers.
-By Chris Georges


