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Baimba Sesay set aside again

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

FC Kallon has announced their decision to set aside their new striker, Baimba Sesay. The decision comes following a ruling by the Emergency Committee of the Premier League Board last week that the player was not properly transferred to the club ahead of their match with Bo Rangers in December.

Over match-fixing allegations: Three complain to Sierra Leone's human rghts commission

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

Three people who have been affected by match fixing allegations have complained the Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA) to the Human Rights Commission of Sierra Leone (HRCS) on Tuesday.

The three people: Alhaji Nasiru Othman, Abdul Kei Nassieu and Rodney Michael used a meeting with officials of the Commission to explain how the FA had treated them regarding the allegations and the investigation.

Zappa’s shocking exit plunges Diamond Stars in crisis

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

Diamond Stars coach, Francis Zappa Koroma, shockingly announced his resignation as head coach on Sunday, leaving the club scrambling to replace him ahead of their match on Thursday against FC Johansen.

Assistant Coach, Aiah Lebbie, will temporarily take charge of the team for their match against FC Johansen.

In a letter addressed to the executive members of the club, Zappa said he felt betrayed by members of the executive committee who did not come to his rescue amidst a growing pressure from fans for a title push.

Sierra Leone's WAFA announces US$20k league sponsorship

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

The Western Area Football Association (WAFA) has announced a US$ 20,000 sponsorship deal with the Nigerian-owned FBN bank.

The sponsorship is for the running of the Division 1 league that started on Sunday.

Secretary General of the association, Benjamin Gordon said the support came as a big boost to the league.

US$ 10,000 has been disbursed by the bank to WAFA for the first half of the league and the balance will be disbursed during the second half.

Four Sierra Leoneans target Paralympics glory

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

Four vertically challenged athletes say they are optimistic to qualify and represent Sierra Leone in the Paralympic Games in Tokyo, Japan later this year.

Adama Kamara, Mayeali Conteh, Sheriff Abbass Koroma and Jennifer Posseh Mansaray hope to compete for the first time in categories like Discus, Javelin and Shotput.

Sheriff Abbass Koroma is preparing to represent the country in shotput. He said: “We have been doing some hard training and we compete to test our strength.

Sierra Leone FA announces FIFA’s approval for judicial bodies

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

The Sierra Leone Football Association has announced on Wednesday that football world governing body, FIFA has approved the judicial bodies that were set up during the Kenema congress.

In a statement from the FA on Wednesday, they quoted FIFA’s Chief Member Association Officer, Veron Mosengo-Omba saying, “We agree that these new organs are now the ones that have the competence to investigate such matters at local level.”

Another victory for Sierra Leone's female coach

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

Coach Victoria Conteh registered another win on Wednesday when her Eastern Tigers side demolished Mighty Blackpool by 3-0 score line.

The win has now taken Tigers top of the table for the first time this season. Conteh who became the first woman to take charge of a premier league side in Sierra Leone defeated league leaders Kamboi Eagles last weekend.

After Wednesday’s game, she praised the “fighting spirit” of his team.

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