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Sierra Leone FA donates Le 500 million to the PLB

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

The Sierra Leone Football Association has announced that it has donated Le500million to the newly constituted Premier League Board (PLB).

According to a press release on Monday, the FA said the donation is a “funding support towards the commencement of the official Sierra Leone Premier League.”

Referees start training ahead of Sierra Leone's Premier League season

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

Thirty referees are currently undergoing a five-day training in physique and technique at the National Stadium. The referees have been drawn from elite and intermediate categories from across the country.

The training which started on Monday is geared towards preparing them physically and mentally for competitions like the Sierra Leone Premiere League and FIFA accredited games; FIFA World Cup and Africa Cup of Nations qualifying matches.

High Court ruling deals blow to the Sierra Leone FA

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

A High Court judge, Justice Komba Kamanda has ruled that four plaintiffs who brought a case against the Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA) have the legal grounds to do so.

The judge made the statement as part of a ruling on Wednesday following weeks of arguments by both the legal counsels of the SLFA and a group of four football stakeholders.

The letter and the disclaimer: Is the Sierra Leone FA lying?

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

This week, a new episode of the football soap opera unfolded. As usual the drama unfolded in front of a grand audience on the social media platform, Whatsapp. 

This fresh row surrounded the request by the Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA) for East End Lions and FC Kallon to return their trophies.

The FA wrote to teams to return their trophies on Friday 18th October and later wrote a press release on the 22nd of October disassociating itself with the letter.

Sierra Leone's anti-graft agency implies corruption in Freetown City Football Club

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

A system review report launched on Thursday shows the Freetown City Football Club (FCFC) did not account for the sale of players between 2014 and 2018. This is one among many other administrative and financial improprieties that the Anti- Corruption Commission uncovered.

FCFC is a club owned by the Freetown City Council. The affairs of the team are directly managed by a committee set up by the council.

Sierra Leone Scrabble team stranded in India

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

The Public Relations Officer of the Sierra Leone Scrabble Association, Martin Wusha Conteh has told Politico that they are currently stranded in India. The team is in the Asian country to participate in the Scrabble World Championship.

Conteh said him and his five other colleagues cannot afford to pay their hotel bills or even get three square meal.

Sierra Leone FA say it will not appeal FIFA sanction

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

The Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA) has said it will not challenge FIFA’s decision to sanction Leone Stars from playing in front of its home fans in their next home game. The Head of Media and Marketing at the FA, Ibrahim Kamara told Politico that they will not appeal the decision considering the risks involved in doing so.

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