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Rodney Michael and Six others cleared of any wrong doing!

By Alpha Abu

 Seven people have been cleared of any wrongdoing by the Ethics Committee of the Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA) as contained in Press release issued yesterday.  The most notable figure among them is Key footballer stakeholder Rodney Michael who is vying for the Presidency of the FA.

Law Society annual tournament kicks off

By Lamin Idriss Conteh (Cazorla)

The Law Department of Fourah Bay College will kick off its annual Inter-Class Football Gala tournament today at the X-ray Arena, SS Camp and continues tomorrow.

Before this time, the Law Society had received some football items donated to them by the Western Area Football Association (WAFA) which also provided them with match officials to officiate in the competition.

Sierra Leone up in latest FIFA rankings

By Lamin Idriss Conteh (Cazorla)

Sierra Leone’s national team Leone Stars are now up 116th position from the previous 120th  standing , according to the  November 26th FIFA rankings.

John Keister's men moved up to four places in the ranking released by the world football governing body.

Rodney Michael Donates cash for Bo field rehabilitation

By Lamin Idriss Conteh (Cazorla)

Recently declared aspirant for the Sierra Leone Football Association Presidency, Rodney Edmond Michael, has donated Twenty-million Leones to the Bo District Football Association (BoDFA) for the rehabilitation of the Bo Coronation Field.

The presentation was done by the deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Edmond Michael Foundation, Hassan Bangura, to the acting Chairman of the Southern Region Football Association, Sadick Deen Nyakoh on Saturday.

Sierra Leone Shooting Stars Exit WAFU U-20 tournament

By Lamin Idriss Conteh (Cazorla)

Sierra Leone were beaten 2-1 by the Gambian on Tuesday in their final match of the WAFU Zone A U-20 tournament in Senegal.

Their first match ended 1-1 against the hosts – Senegal. This has paved the way for the Gambian Scorpions to progress to the next stage.

Both teams were solid and created a couple of chances during the first half of the game and came close to scoring. Shooting Stars managed to take some shots at goal but it were their opponents who had most of the chances but were unlucky.

Hundreds honour late COFA Chairman, Sama Sesay

By Lamin Idriss Conteh

 One of the most popular figures in Sierra Leone football circles Sama Sesay who last Thursday was laid to rest at the Circular Road cemetery in Freetown past Sunday. Until his death Sesay was Chairman of the community level Central One Football Association (COFA). The mini- league organised by COFA, was for predominantly young and raw talents eyeing the prospect of playing higher level football.

Sierra Leone's Shooting Stars forced into a draw by Senegal

By Lamin Idriss Conteh (Cazorla)

Sierra Leone U-20, Shooting Stars, drew with Senegal in their opening match of the West Africa Football Union (WAFU) U-20 Championship last Friday at the Stade Lart Dior De Thies, some forty-seven miles from the Senegalese capital, Dakar.

The hosts, Senegal who won the competition last year in Ghana, struggled to get a win in their first match against their rivals in Group A. The visitors were very impressive from start to finish.

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