

Being able to sign as a Homegrown, I can't believe it. Nor has Bwana’s first season with the Sounders been entirely on a smooth, upward trajectory. The atmosphere was something I had never seen before. I remember going to Sounders games for the first time, and it was incredible. Handwalla Bwana, 23, from Somalia Memphis 901 FC, since 2022 Left Winger Market value: 500Th.
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“I never actually thought I’d be a pro from where I come from. “Its an unbelievable moment,” Bwana said. Originally from Mombasa, Kenya, Bwana and his family immigrated to Atlanta, Georgia, before eventually moving to Seattle. He played for Sounders FC Academy and Seattle United, one of the MLS club's academy partners, prior to his time at the University of Washington. Sounders coach Brian Schmetzer has Will Bruin up top, with Clint Dempsey and Nicolas Loderio in the attacking midfield along with former University of Washington star Hanswalla Bwana, who’s made. He played in 39 games during that span and made 26 starts. It’s a testament to our academy staff and what they’ve done with him at the University of Washington.”īwana, who joins Cristian Roldan and Henry Wingo as Washington products on Seattle's roster, scored 12 goals and assisted on 13 others in his two years playing for the Huskies. Being able to bring another Homegrown through the system is exciting for the group. He can score goals, he creates chances for himself, and he’s great at running at guys with the ball. “Hes proven it at the University of Washington and with our academy. Trading for Seattle Sounders winger Handwalla Bwana will provide an extra body up front. ACQUIRED Signed as a Homegrown Player on January 11, 2018. Nashville SCs attack has been hit by a plethora of injuries since September. As a member of Seattle United, he was named to the 2015 Washington State Championships Best XI for the Under-18 Boys before making the move to Sounders FC Academy, where he played for the U-18 squad. “Handwalla is a guy who can put defenses off-balance,” said Sounders vice president of soccer & sporting director Chris Henderson in a statement released by the club. Bwana moved to the states and attended Ballard High School. Bwana, 18, is the 10th player in Seattle history to sign that type of contract, joining the likes of Jordan Morris and DeAndre Yedlin.

The Sounders announced on Thursday that they have signed University of Washington midfielder Handwalla Bwana to a Homegrown Player deal. Now, he’ll get a chance to show it at an even higher level.The 2018 adidas MLS Player Combine has not yet begun, and already the Seattle Sounders have added a talented collegiate player to their roster. Handwalla Bwana, an 18-year-old who recently signed a contract with the Seattle Sounders in Major League Soccer, still remembers playing soccer 'on sand or dirt' out in the sweltering heat in a. His transition to American life has not always been easy, but his ability on the field has never been doubted. They ultimately found their way to Seattle. Bwana is a native of Kenya who spent six years in a refugee camp before being relocated with his family to the United States in 2010. Of course, that only scratches the surface of Bwana’s story, which was told in vivid detail by the Seattle Times in 2016. Prior to joining the Huskies, Bwana attended Ballard High School and played for Seattle United before joining the Sounders Academy at the U-18 level. “He still has a long way to go if he’s ever going to reach the same heights as Nagbe, but his ability to run with the ball makes him really fun to watch.” “He’s a great attacking player that reminds me a lot of Darlington Nagbe at a younger age,” Clark said before the start of Bwana’s freshman season.

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Big things have small beginnings, and it’s now on us to continue that development process in the professional ranks.”īwana’s college coach, Jamie Clark, likened his game to Darlington Nagbe’s. “We would like to thank everyone in his development pathway who helped get him this far, including his coaches at Seattle United and Coach Jamie Clark’s staff at the University of Washington. “We’re excited to add Handwalla to our squad, giving us another dynamic young prospect from our Academy,” said Sounders FC General Manager & President of Soccer Garth Lagerwey in the team’s press release. After winning the Pac-12 freshman of the year, he followed that up with an eight-goal, six-assist sophomore campaign that earned him all-Pac-12 honors. The midfielder is coming off a pair of seasons at the University of Washington in which he totaled 12 goals and 13 assists over about 2,500 minutes. A quiet offseason finally got a bit of life on Thursday when the Seattle Sounders announced the signing of Homegrown Player Handwalla Bwana.
