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Sierra Leone football stakeholders blast FIFA

By Kemoh Sesay

Secretary General of the Western Area Football Association (WAFA), Kasho J. Holland Cole, has reacted strongly to an email sent from the football world governing body FIFA, describing it as an “insult”.

In an email correspondence between President of the Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA), Isha Johansen, and FIFA’s Secretary General, Jerome Valcke, regarding “meeting of supposed SLFA stakeholders” the decision was said to untenable.

Sierra Leone FA coach denies assaulting journalist

By Zainab Joaque 

FC Johansen coach John Keister has denied assaulting journalist Thomas Dixon. Dixon who is editor of Salone Times newspaper and who also presents a weekly program titled News File on Kalleone Radio is alleging that he was attacked at his King Williams Street residence by coach Keister who was accompanied by one Daniel Sillah.

But Keister told Politico in a interview that "what I can say is that all they are saying is not true...it's a big lie"

Sports minister, SLFA face Parliament today

By Kemoh Sesay

Sport Minister Paul Kamara and SLFA president Isha Johansen will face the Parliamentary Oversight Committee on Sport today at parliament building, Tower Hill as MPs make a second attempt to end the squabbling between the minister and the Football Association.

SLFA threatened with court action

By Zainab Joaque

A law firm in Freetown, Tejan Cole, Yillah & Bangura has instructed the Sierra Leone Football Association to pay the sum of Le44,800,000 (Forty-Four million eight hundred thousand Leones) owed to two medical practitioners within 72 hours or be dragged to court to recover the money.

SLFA Condemns Sports Ministry

The Sierra Leone Football Association has publicly condemned theMinistry of Sports for traveling Cameroun withan "unauthorized delegation and unqualified to coaches to train and manage a national team."

SLFA Ex-Co members say match-fixing suspensions "unconstitutional"

Three SLFA Executive Committee members who were suspended from all sporting activities over match-fixing allegations have demanded the immediate withdrawal of the letter and an apology from the SLFA.

The Executive Committee members called for the "revocation of the illegal and unlawful suspension within 72 hours and an unqualified and unconditional apology for the embarrassment and inconvenience suffered as a result of this illegal and malicious act".

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