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"Mental Discipline is Key" - Khalifa Jabbie

By Kemoh Sesay

A Sierra Leonean international footballer who plays club football in the Turkish first division has said that the first leg AFCON qualifier against Swaziland was not an easy match "but we were able to get a draw which is good for us in the return leg on Saturday". He said, "we have more work at home to eliminate them".

SLFA president faces parliament today

By Kemoh Sesay  

The president of the Sierra Leone Football Association SLFA, Isha Johansen, is expected to face the parliamentary sport committee today to answer questions based on documents submitted to the committee by Minister of Sport, Paul Kamara.

In the documents, Kamara accused SLFA officials of match-fixing and misuse of funds.

Mackinstry commends debutants

The head coach of the national team Johnny Mackinstry has praised players who made their début for the national team in the first leg match against Swaziland. He described them as "national properties".

Mackinstry said "I'm impressed with their brilliant performance and am sure they will replicate that performance if given the chance to play at home". The Irish man said his team started training "a few days back as most of the invited players have arrived and a few more are expected within a day or two to join the others in training".

Kenema celebrates FA Cup win

By Mohamed Vandi in Kenema

Fans of Kamboi Eagles football club in Kenema, are celebrating their team's capture of this year's FA cup after defeating favourites East End Lions from Freetown by 3 goals to 2 at the Bo stadium last weekend.

The fans were packed in a fleet of cars and on hundreds of motorbikes about seven miles outside Kenema at a place called Bandama Checkpoint where they received they returning heroes before driving into the town.

"I felt honored amongst my Colleagues" - Kallon

By Kemoh Sesay

The former Captain of the national football team Mohamed Kallon has been awarded as the all time African highest goal scorer in Italian football.  Kallon said he felt honoured among fellow players like El-Haji Diouf, KaliluFadigaandAboubacarrTitiCamara, at a ceremony organized by TV 5 and other renowned French Sports journalists in Africa.

Mercury Boss praises grassroots football

By Kemoh Sesay

The Managing Director of the Sport-betting company, Mercury International has said that grassroots football in Sierra Leone generates a lot of "passionate"’ amongst people in the country especially the young.

Osman Charlie wins Makeni Marathon

By Zainab Joaque

Osman Charlie, the winner of the 2014 Sierra Leone Marathon, has said that he ran for his fellow street kids, and that he was able to feed off the crowd’s energy as they chanted his name.

When Information and Communication Minister Alpha Kanu handed him the trophy, Charlie said “I have won for the kids in the street, having also grown up in the street and fending for myself, I want to give back everything I have for them.”

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