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CAF bans Sierra Leone's national stadium

By Alpha Abu

Sierra Leone football has suffered another setback after the Confederation of African Football (CAF) announced on Saturday 27 February 2021, banning the use of the Siaka Stevens Stadium in Freetown for international matches including the pending African Cup of Nations home tie against Benin.

Sierra Leone FA president extends her mandate

The Sierra Leone Football Association SLFA has postponed its Elective Congress originally scheduled for the end of this month in the northern headquarter town of Makeni without stating a new date for the long-awaited Congress.

According to a statement issued by the body, the decision to suspend the Congress was taken after reviewing the work of their judicial bodies so far and correspondences from the National Sports Authority (NSA) and the world football governing body, FIFA.

Bo Rangers Angry with Abu Komeh

Top Sierra Leone Premier League club Bo Rangers are threatening to institute action against Abu Komeh, formerly of FC Kallon “before the relevant judicial bodies in the event the player continues to be recalcitrant”by not honoring his contract with them.

Rodney Michael Opens up ahead of Sierra Leone FA Congress

By Alpha Abu          

The main challenger in the Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA) Presidential race, Rodney Michael has told Politico that having gone through the provisional eligibility scrutiny by the Electoral Committee of the Association he had no reason to be dissatisfied with the electoral process.

No WAFA Matches behind closed doors

The Western Area Football Association (WAFA) has announced the postponement of its first and second division leagues. A statement from WAFA says  matches would have started yesterday but have to be put on hold because of the decision by officials of NACOVERC last Thursday that games be played behind closed doors, in a bid to stem the latest spike in covid-19 confirmed cases especially in the Western Area. The Association took the decision to avoid the economic implications that it says clubs were likely to face playing under such a restriction.

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