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Volleyball: Sierra Leone out of Holland tourney

By Kemoh Sesay

Sierra Leone has failed to qualify for the Beach Volleyball Championship to be held in Holland this year. Patrick Lombi and Abubakarr Kamara from Sierra Leone are reported to have performed well in the qualifying rounds of the African Senior Youth Beach Volleyball World Championship taking place in Tunis.

With the competition now in its final stages, Sierra Leone, was drawn alongside South Africa (the tournament top-ranked team) Morocco, Nigeria, Ghana and Niger in Pool (A).

Eagles Fail to Fly in Algeria

By Kemoh Sesay

Kamboi Eagle’s Football Club has lost the first leg of their CAF Confederation Cup tie against Amel-Saad Olympic Football Club (ASO Chelf) of Algeria by 2 to nil last weekend. Alhaji Foray, head coach of the Eagles told Politico on the phone that his team lost the match due to "tactical indiscipline in the field of play coupled with inexperience of some players". He said, "my players did not perform to expectation even though an ASO player was sent off, we did not take capitalise on that advantage to score when we  were 1-0 down".

SLAA Prepare for Ethiopia Games

By Kemoh Sesay  

The Sierra Leone Athletics Association SLAA are preparing for the Africa Youth Championship scheduled to take place in Ethiopia from the 3rd to 5th March 20114, according to the president of the association Abdul Karim Sesay.

Sesay told Politico that the SLAA are expecting ten Athletes to be part of the competition. He said because of the restrictions brought about by the Ebola outbreak, athletes have been training individually and they are doing well in their respective training sessions.

FC Kallon players still with under-23 squad

By Kemoh Sesay

The Secretary General of Premier League club FC Kallon football Blamor Roberts has dismissed rumours that his club's players have withdrawn from the national under - 23 squad. He described the rumours as 'baseless and unfounded.'

Roberts said playing for the national team was a 'national assignment which will benefit the players, the club and the country as whole, so how can we be an obstacle to that?'

Kamboi Eagles off to Algeria

By Kemoh Sesay

FA Cup Champions Kamboi Eagles are due to leave Freetown today 10th February to take part in a CAF Confederation Cup match against their Algerian counterpart Amel- Saad Olympic Football Club.

Stop Using Parade Grounds - COFA Warns

The Central One Football Association has warned people using the parade grounds in Freetown for recreational activities to desist with immediate effect because of the  temporary suspension of such activities until the end of the Public Emergency in the country.

The Secretary General of COFA Philipson Cline-Cole who spoke to this press expressed that people were still in the habit of defying the Public Emergency restrictions even when the perimeter wall and the a pavilion are under construction.

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