Day: February 15, 2024

The Sierra Leone men’s national football team has climbed up one position in the latest FIFA rankings and now stands at 126th place, up from 127th.

Sierra Leone move a place in latest Fifa ranking

The Sierra Leone men’s national football team has climbed up one position in the latest FIFA rankings and now stands at 126th place, up from 127th.

In Africa, the team holds the 35th spot and trails behind strong contenders such as Morocco, Senegal, and Nigeria.

The team began their qualifying journey for the 2026 World Cup in November 2023, securing a goalless draw against Ethiopia under the guidance of Coach Amidu Karim.

In Africa, Ivory Coast coach Emerse Fae praised his team as “miracle survivors” after they won the Africa Cup of Nations by defeating Nigeria 2-1 in the final. T

The Ivory Coast team completed one of the greatest turnarounds in major tournament history. They are the first host country to win the Cup of Nations since Egypt in 2006, despite almost going out in the group stage.

As a result, the Elephants have climbed ten places in the new FIFA ranking and are now ranked 39th globally.

After reaching the final of the Africa Cup of Nations, Nigeria has moved up 14 places in the ranking and now holds the 28th spot.

Angola has climbed higher than any other team, moving up 24 places in the ranking and now holds the 93rd spot. They are the biggest climbers in the world ranking.

In the World, Argentina still holds the top spot after winning the World Cup in Qatar, while France and England are in second and third place, respectively.

Bo District Football Academy Owners Hold Dialogue meeting

Bo District Academy Owners Hold Dialogue Meeting

Over the weekend, owners of football academies in Bo District held a day-long consultative meeting at Box Point on Fenton Road. 

The purpose of the meeting was to strategize and find ways to foster the development of football, especially at the grassroots level in Bo and Sierra Leone as a whole.

Alhaji Mustapha Shariff, the visionary initiator and CEO of Kortugboma Academy, emphasized the importance of the meeting, stating that they are working on a plan to reform their operations and existence so that there will be continuity regardless of what happens in the future. 

He further explained that football in Sierra Leone has taken different dimensions, and for Bo to succeed, it has to seize the opportunity by laying the foundation for grassroots football. The success in that area will be an indicator of their future.

Mark 10, who also spoke at the meeting, revealed that they have recently completed the U-12 & U-14 league within Bo District, where numerous academies participated. They are now working on ways to bring all of them under a single body. Alhaji noted that in the not-too-distant future, they will set up their association to regulate their affairs. He refused to confirm the name of the association but promised to do so after the next meeting.

Chrenoh Van Bah, the Coordinator of the Southern Region Football Association, expressed his enthusiasm, saying that this is the first time in the history of Bo football to see the formation of a grassroots football association. 

With the help of Alhaji Mustapha Shariff, the district and regional football associations are poised to develop grassroots football. He continued that many have put their time and resources into this game, and with the collaborative effort of all, they will take this dream to every corner of the Southern Region.

The newly appointed Technical Director of football in the Southern Region, Patrick Uzoh, applauded the academy owners and promised to cascade it to other areas within the region.

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AFCON 2023 top scorer Emilio Nsue suspended for 'indiscipline'

AFCON top scorer Emilio Nsue suspended for Indiscipline

Equatorial Guinea’s football federation has suspended Emilio Nsue, the country’s striker, indefinitely for his alleged involvement in “several episodes of serious indiscipline” during the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast.

Although Nsue finished as the top scorer at the finals with five goals in four outings, Equatorial Guinea were knocked out in the last 16. In addition to Nsue, midfielder Iban Salvador, who plays for National Thunder, has also been suspended.

The federation (Feguifut) stated that Salvador had been involved in an “unpleasant incident” in Abidjan on 29 January, the day after the team’s 1-0 defeat by Guinea, which saw them exit the tournament. Feguifut added that Ivorian police had to intervene, and the incident delayed the squad’s return to Equatorial Guinea.

Nsue, who is the all-time top international scorer for his country with 22 goals, was in Abidjan on Sunday to collect the golden boot following Ivory Coast’s victory over Nigeria in the Nations Cup final. He currently plays for Intercity and has previously played for Birmingham City and Middlesbrough.

The National Thunder’s next competitive fixtures will be in June, which is when two 2026 World Cup qualifiers are scheduled.