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COFA Update…Six teams qualify to knock-out stages

By Kemoh Sesay

Six teams have sailed through to the knock-out stages of the Central One Football Association (COFA) non-division league at the Parade Grounds. Mountain City, Real Mack, Med Mans FC, Talaban FC, Same Face FC and Malcolm FC.

These qualifiers are to be joined by ten more teams slated for early August.

Real Mack FC, who are defending the title qualified with 7 points from three matches, followed by Mountain City with 4 points.

“Inexperience Hindered our Chances’’ - Florence Amara

The Public Relations Officer of the Sierra Leone Volleyball Association (SLVA) has blamed their failure to qualify to the World Cup finals of the sport in Italy on their lack of experience.

According to Amara, most of the players in their team were new to indoor facilities in Dakar, ‘’the playing atmosphere became strange to us, we played three days consecutively against matured teams with players who are more exposed than us’’ she stated.

Sierra Leone FA elections no more

SIERRA LEONE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

NORMALIZATION COMMITTEE

31 Battery Street, Kingtom, Freetown

PRESS RELEASE ON THE SCREENING OF NOMINEES FOR VARIOUS SLFA EXECUTIVE POSITIONS

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Turay Promises to Clean-up Football

By Kemoh Sesay

One of the aspirants for the presidency of the SLFA, Foday Ibrahim Turay, has told Politico Sports in an exclusive interview that he will restore sanity to Sierra Leone football if elected. Turay said he will "reconcile the differences within the football family and recognize the importance of every member irrespective of tribe, religion or political affiliation’’.

SLFA screens candidates ahead of August poll

By Kemoh Sesay

The acting General Secretary of the Sierra Leone Football Association Abdul RahmanSwaray says all candidates in the forth-coming elections would appear before the FIFA Normalisation Committee today to be screened to determine their eligibility to participate in the elections.

Swaray described the screening as "an integrity test based on FIFA regulations, SLFA rules and possible petitions from members of the football family and the wider public".

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