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Sierra Leone's Real Mack signs deal with Seedorf Soccerlink Academy

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

Sierra Leone’s division one side, Real Mack Football Club, has signed a five year partnership deal with Seedorf Soccerlink Academy and Agency, the club announced on Monday. The signing ceremony was done virtually between the Chief Executive of Real Mack and the management of the Soccerlink.

Kamboi Eagles get new team bus

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

Kamboi Eagles have received a new team bus on Saturday in Kenema. The bus was donated to the team by Chief Minister Professor David Francis, who hails from the district.

Team officials say the bus will play a key role in alleviating the transportation expenditure on it.

Ali-el-Ali (Aliloma), team manager of Eagles, told Politico in an interview that "this will help us greatly in terms of expenditure on transportation, especially for away games."

Sierra Leone FA makes mass recruitment for national teams

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay
The Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA) has appointed 48 people in different technical positions for all levels of the country's national teams. Coaches and other staff were appointed for different categories of the male and female national sides.
Secretary General of the FA, Christopher Kamara said these appointments were in line with an agreed structure designed to set up the national teams for success in the future.

Sierra Leone’s president recommits to developing sports

By Francis H. Murray

President Julius Maada Bio has assured board members of the National Sports Authority (NSA) of his government’s willingness to support the development of the sporting sector of the county.

He made this assurance at the presentation ceremony of the newly constituted Board Members of the NSA on Wednesday at State House office in Freetown.

“We are ready for CAF” - Kamboi Eagles

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

The Team Manager for Premier League giants, Kamboi Eagles, Ali El-Ali (Aliloma) has told Politico that they are ready to represent the country in the forthcoming CAF competitions.

Aliloma said they know by the virtue of their position in the league that they are already qualified to play on the continent next season.

20-year-old Sierra Leonean leads club to promotion in Italy

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

Twenty-year old Sierra Leonean star, Augustus Kargbo, led Reggio Audace to promotion to Seria B last Wednesday after a 21 year wait. His header was enough to win the Seria C against opponents, Bari and get his club automatically promoted.

Kargbo’s header was his tenth goal of the season in twenty four appearances.

Speaking to the UK based website, Football Sierra Leone.net, Kargbo said his success this season is down to support from the coaching staff.

“We want to go to CAF based on merit” Sierra Leone's Bo Rangers

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

Sierra Leone Premier League giants, Bo Rangers have said they will only represent the country based on merit and not on financial standing. In a statement released by the club on Monday, they said they will not represent the country in continental competitions if they are not formally declared champions.

The Premier League Board in consultation with all 14 clubs decided to cancel the rest of the season last week after the league was halted in March amidst fears of COVID-19.

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