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Sport Commentary: Leone Stars’ missed opportunity

By Amjata Bayoh

Sierra Leoneans are still struggling to forget Kei Kamara’s penalty miss against Equatorial Guinea which ended Leone Stars journey at the Africa Nations Cup in Cameroon in January 2022 – the country’s first appearance at the tourney in over 25 years. Their only hope is that joy will return in Ivory Coast in 2023. As things stand, that is a very tall order to achieve. Here is why:

Leone stars in home draw against Guinea Bissau

By Alpha Abu

National football side Leone Stars failed to capitalise on 10 man Guinea Bissau side to draw 2-2 in Conakry where Sierra Leone is hosting its matches for the 2023 AfCON qualifying group stage, as the stadium in Freetown undergoes an extensive renovation and some reconstruction.

Leone Stars defeated in Nigeria

By Chernor Alimamy Kamara

 Sierra Leone’s national football team yesterday suffered defeat away to Nigeria in their opening group A qualifier of the African Cup of Nations.

Jonathan Morsay for Leone stars scored in the 11th minute after receiving a decent assist from inform striker Musa ‘Tombo’ Kamara. The goal of Morsay was short lived when Nigeria’s, Alexander Iwobi equalised in the 16th minute. In the 41st minutes of play, Victor Osimhen who plays for Napoli scored to put Eagles in the lead 2-1.

SLFA President Clocks One Year in Office

By Chernor Alimamy Kamara

President of the Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA), Thomas Daddy Brima has on the 6th June, 2022 clocked exactly a year in office.

In a radio talk show he highlighted some of the gains he has made before and after assuming office as president of the association.

He spoke of the in-fighting that preceded him and how his coming changed all that.

 ‘’So it would be ideal to bring in a new person that will bring in everybody onboard for the love of the game,’’ he said.

NSA director dropped from AfCON delegation

By Mabinty M. Kamara

The Director of Participation and Sustainable Sports at the National Sports Authority (NSA) has been dropped from Sierra Leone’s delegation to Nigeria and the Republic of Guinea for the start of the country’s AfCON 2023 campaign against Nigeria and Guinea Bissau respectively.

FIFA Congratulates Bo Rangers

The President of the football world governing body FIFA has congratulated the winner of this year’s Sierra Leone Premier League, Bo Rangers. Gianni Infantino stated in a letter addressed to the Sierra Leone Football Association that “this title could not have been achieved without the entire team’s hard work, passion and dedication and everyone at the club can be proud. Please extend my congratulations to everybody involved in this great achievement”.

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