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Kei Kamara recalled to Leone Stars squad in Sierra Leone vs Liberia

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

Striker, Kei Ansu Kamara has been recalled to the Sierra Leone national team, Leone Stars following his apology on social media to the FA. The 35-year-old striker was axed from the list of invited foreign based players last week following his critical comments about the FA on social media.

Kamara blasted the FA and other football stakeholders on the recent situation involving Musa Tombo. In a Facebook post he called football stakeholders including the FA as “hypocrites” in the way they were clamoring around the Tombo issue.

Sierra Leone makes U-turn on Tetteh’s appointment

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

The Ministry of Sports have reversed their decision on the appointment of Sellas Tetteh as the head coach of the Sierra Leone National team.

Just over a week ago the ministry said they would not recognize the appointment of Tetteh because the process of selecting him was rigged and incomplete.

Sierra Leone's coach leaves door open for Tombo selection

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallah

Leone Stars new coach, Sellas Tetteh has left the chance of selecting Musa Noah Kamara (Musa Tombo) open. The Ghanaian tactician said he regards the great potential of local talents.

“I believe he is in country, he will be coming to training and we shall be comparing him to other players in his position. That is the most important thing,” Teetteh said.

“We have a lot of respect for home base players. Let us be patient and see how it goes,” he added.

Sierra Leone's club champion coach sets sights high

 By Mohanmed Jaward Nyallay

Coach of East End Lions, John Keister have said he will continue to set high standard for himself as a coach. He spoke to Politico shortly after he was awarded on Saturday evening as the best coach of the season in the just concluded Sierra Leone Premier League campaign.

“I have always set myself standard. When the season starts, I will regroup, I will have time to reflect on my success and see where we go. But it never changes my ambition about what I want to do and how I want to go about it,” he said.

Why is Musa Tombo back home - Black magic, ownership squabbles or cold weather? 

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

When news struck social media on Sunday evening that Musa Noah Kamara, aka Musa Tombo is heading back home, there was a combination of reactions; it ranged from shock and laughter to rage and anger. The explanations surrounding this latest episode of drama in Sierra Leone football is at the very least baffling.

Theories have ranged from Black Magic, ownership squabbles to Tombo himself blaming the cold weather in Sweden. The true reason might never be known, even when he has returned home.

Sierra Leone rejects appointment of new football coach

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

The Ministry of Sports have expressed dissatisfaction over the appointment of Ghanaian born Sellas Tetteh as the coach of Leone Stars.

In a press statement dated Wednesday, 14 August, the ministry accused FA officials of rigging the interview process and hastily appointing Tetteh without the conclusion of the process.

Musa Tombo signs for Swedish side

The top goal scorer in the recently concluded Sierra Leone Premier League Musa Noah Kamara (Musa Tombo) has signed a three- and half-year deal with Swedish second tier side Trelleborgs FF.

The AIK Freetong player thrived last season on loan to East End Lions where he scored 15 goals to win the golden boot and fire his side to win the league in Sierra Leone.

Kamara finally signed the deal with the Swedish side after almost a month of trial with the club. This is the first international move for the 19 year old.

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