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Sierra Leone FA contemplates holding elective congress

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

The Sierra Leone Football Association has said that they have not postponed or cancelled their elective congress amidst looming fears about the Coronavirus.

In an interview with Politico on Thursday, the Head of Media at the FA, Ibrahim Kamara, said they would assess the situation once the date for the congress gets closer.

The elective congress is set to hold on April 18th this year, 29 days from now.

Basketball: Flames book place in playoffs, Blazers edge closer to exit

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

On Sunday evening, Red Flames booked their place in the playoffs after they defeated Goderich Blazers 84-40. Flames dominated throughout the game despite strong resistance from Blazers in the first quarter.

The win for Flames means they continue their 100% start to the season. But despite it, coach of the team, John Kallon, said they couldn’t have been better.

CAF cancels qualifiers over Coronavirus fears

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

The 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers became the latest casualty to the Coronavirus pandemic after the Confederation of African Football decided to cancel match day 3 and 4 of the qualifiers.

The decision was announced on Friday following weeks of speculations about the possible cancellation. The cancellation means that the double header between Sierra Leone and Nigeria that was scheduled to play at the end of this month has been suspended.

FC Kallon aim to raise revenue with merchandise

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

FC Kallon have said they will focus on merchandise to diversify their revenue base. The club made the disclosure during the launch of their new jerseys for supporters on Saturday.

The new Errea supporters’ jerseys which come in white, green, blue and red colors will be sold Le350,000 for one. When asked if it’s a new revenue stream, the Chairman of the club, Tunde Scott, said: “100%, absolutely! Imagine if you sell 2000 jerseys, that is Le700 million for the club.”

Sierra Leone sports betting company signs Le 5 billion school project

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

Mercury International, the betting company, has signed a Le 5 billion project with the architectural firm Ideas Limited for the construction of an all-female school in Port Loko District.

The two companies signed the deal in a press conference on Wednesday, where officials said the construction project which would start later this month was expected to be completed before the new academic year in September.

Sierra Leone sports betting company launches campaign on responsible gambling

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

The betting company, Mercury International, has launched a new campaign against underage gambling. The campaign will also advocate for responsible gambling, officials of the company said.

The campaign dubbed “Stay in Control” was launched at a press conference on Wednesday at the company’s branch office at Bathurst Street in Freetown.

Managing Director of Mercury International, Martin Michael, said at the occasion that Mercury International took responsible gambling “very seriously.”

Sellas Tetteh resigns as Leone Stars coach

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

The Head Coach of Sierra Leone’s men’s national footdall team, Sellas Tetteh has resigned. In a short statement from the Sierra Leone Football Association, they said the Ghanaian-born coach cited “personal reasons” for the decision.

Tetteh who was re-appointed as the Leone Stars coach in 2019 has had a tough time with the national team, after failing to qualify the country for the next round of the FIFA 2022 World Cup and struggling in the ongoing 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.

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