Month: July 2024

Yayah Kallon joins Serie B Salernitana on loan from Hellas Verona

Yayah Kallon joins Serie B Salernitana on loan from Hellas Verona

Sierra Leone’s Yayah Kallon has sealed a season-long loan transfer from Hellas Verona to Serie B outfit Salernitana.

During his loan spell at Bari last season, Kallon made 14 appearances and scored two goals. He is hopeful to continue performing well on the field.

In 2018, Kallon made a significant move by signing for the Italian Serie D side, Savona. This opportunity came after he had undergone a trial with Virtus Entella in the Serie C.

Fast forward to 22nd May 2021 and Kallon had his debut for Genoa in a thrilling 1-0 Serie A victory against Cagliari.

Then, on 13th August 2021, Kallon showcased his skills by scoring his first goal for Genoa in a spectacular 3-2 win over Perugia in the Coppa Italia.

Moving on to 26th August 2022, Kallon seized another exciting opportunity by joining Hellas Verona on loan, which included an option to buy and a conditional obligation to buy.

This move was followed by a loan to Bari, adding further experience to his journey.

Yayah Kallon unveiled by new Italian side U.S. Salernitana 1919
Yayah Kallon unveiled by new Italian side U.S. Salernitana 1919
Gabonese Yannis M'bemba joins Dordrecht to strengthen defense

Gabonese Yannis M’bemba joins Dordrecht to strengthen defence

Yannis M’bemba, a French-Gabonese player, has joined the Dutch Eerste Divisie club Dordrecht to strengthen the team’s defence.

He is transferring from FC Nantes in France and will not require a transfer fee. The 1.94-meter-tall centerback has signed a two-year contract with an option for a third year at the Krommedijk.

During his time at Nantes, he played two matches in Ligue 1 and mostly featured for the club’s second team. M’bemba made his international debut earlier this year in the Gabon vs. DR Congo match.

Having trained with Dordtenaren for several weeks, M’bemba has already played in several practice matches.

General Director Hans de Zeeuw expressed his satisfaction with M’bemba’s decision to join FC Dordrecht, noting, “Yannis is a very complete defender who can play in both centre positions.

In addition to his height, he is also very comfortable on the ball. We are delighted that Yannis chose to join us!”

Morocco advance to last eight as Group B winners

Morocco advance to last eight as Group B winners

In their final Group B match of the Men’s Olympic Football Tournament Paris 2024 at the Stade de Nice, the North African powerhouse Morocco put on a dominant performance, securing a resounding 3-0 victory over Iraq.

The game saw an early lead for Morocco when Amir Richardson found the back of the net in the 19th minute.

Shortly thereafter, Rahimi furthered the lead with a goal nine minutes later. Abde Ezzalouli then sealed the win with a goal in the 36th minute, showcasing Morocco’s skill and determination.

This impressive win marked Morocco’s second triumph in Group B, following their initial victory over Argentina and a narrow 2-1 defeat to Ukraine.

Morocco 3-0 Iraq – Goals Morocco scorers: Richardson (19), Rahimi (28), Ezzalzouli (36)

Elsewhere, The USA is on its way to the knockout round of the Olympics for the first time since Sydney 2000 after defeating Guinea 3-0 in Saint-Etienne to secure second place in Group A.

The West African team is returning home after failing to win any matches in this year’s men’s football Olympic games.

Djordje Mihailovic scored a brilliant right-footed free-kick into the top-left corner of the net in the 14th minute, giving the Americans a 1-0 lead. The lead was doubled in the 31st minute when Paredes finished off a well-weighted ball from Paxton Aaronson to make it 2-0.

Paredes sealed the victory with a powerful left-footed finish in the 75th minute, securing the three points.

USA 3-0 Guinea  – Goals USA scorers: Mihailovic (14), Paredes (31, 75)

Next at the Men’s Olympic Football Tournament Paris 2024

Quarter-finals | Friday, 2 August

Quarter-final – Morocco v USA

Quarter-final – Japan v Spain

Quarter-final – Egypt v Paraguay –

Quarter-final – France v Argentina

Egypt advance to Olympics football quarter finals undefeated

Egypt advance to men’s Olympic quarter-finals undefeated

Egypt’s national football team, winners of Group C, stayed undefeated after their first three matches in the group stage. They beat Spain 2-1 on Tuesday and made it to the Paris 2024 Olympics quarter-finals.

The North Africans advanced to the knockout phase as Group C winners – They scored just before halftime when Zizo passed to Ibrahim Adel, who scored from the edge of the area.

Zizo scored again just after the hour mark, taking advantage of a loose back pass. Samu Omorodion got one goal back for Spain in the final minute of normal time, but it was too little too late.

The Pharaohs’ triumph over Spain secured their place in the quarter-finals. The Dominican Republic and Uzbekistan have been eliminated from the tournament.

Egypt will likely face Paraguay, Mali, or Israel in the quarter-finals, while Spain is expected to face Japan in their next match as they continue in their pursuit for the gold medal.

Spain 1-2 Egypt Goals Egypt scorer: Adel (42, 62) Spain scorer: Omorodion (90)

Mogbwemo Queens set for Champions League AS Mandé test

Mogbwemo Queens set for AS Mandé opening qualifying test

Sierra Leone’s league champions, Mogbwemo Queens, are eagerly gearing up to kick off their CAF Women’s Championship Qualifiers.

They recently won their second league title and have turned their focus on their upcoming match against Association Sportive de Mandé in the Champions League opener at the Southern Arena in Bo City.

The Mandekas ladies will be a great opening contest for the Sierra Leone Champions. The tournament will take place from Tuesday, August 1st to Sunday, August 11th, 2024 in Sierra Leone.

Teams from WAFU Zone “A” will compete at the Southern Arena, with all eyes on Mogbwemo Queens, the champions of the Sierra Leone Women’s Premier League 2023/24.

Mogbwemo Queens will face tough competition from teams such as Association Sportive de Mandé from Mali, Determined Girls from Liberia, Aigles de la Médina from Senegal, and Red Scorpion from the Gambia.

Adama Paulina Suma has named a squad of 25 women, who will be competing in the qualifiers. The tournament promises a thrilling and passionate display of women’s football, as teams compete for victory in what will undoubtedly be an unforgettable event.

Adama Paulina Suma has named a squad of 25 women, who will be competing in the qualifiers.
Adama Paulina Suma has named a squad of 25 women, who will be competing in the qualifiers.
Marseille confirm Ivorian-born Ismaël Koné's arrival to Ligue 1

Marseille unveil Ivorian-born Ismaël Koné

Canadian international Ismael Kone, who was born in Ivory Coast, has been unveiled by Marseille. His arrival was announced by the French Ligue 1 side on Tuesday.

The midfielder, who has earned 22 caps for his country, transferred to Watford from CF Montreal halfway through the 2022/23 season. During his time with the Hornets, the 22-year-old made 63 appearances in all competitions and scored four goals.

On 28th June 2024, Ligue 1 club Olympique Marseille announced the permanent signing of Koné for a reported transfer fee of £15m, including add-ons.

In June 2023, Kone was called up to the Canadian national team for the 2023 CONCACAF Nations League Finals. He scored a goal in the second leg of the quarterfinals against Jamaica.

Additionally, in June 2024, Kone was named to Canada’s squad for the 2024 Copa América. He scored an impressive overhead kick to level the score in the third-place match against Uruguay, 22 minutes into the game.

Turkish side Ankara Keciorengucu unveil Steven Caulker

Turkish side Ankara Keciorengucu unveil Steven Caulker

Sierra Leone captain Steven Caulker has been unveiled after signing a one-year deal with the Turkish second-tier side Ankara Keciorengucu of the TFF First League, with an option for another year.

In a recent post, Caulker expressed his happiness at finally getting an opportunity after struggling to find a club following a year away from playing.

In December last year, Caulker, a former defender for Tottenham and Liverpool, had to cut short a player/coach deal with Spanish club FC Malaga City due to work permit issues.

Ankara Keçiörengücü Sports Club, located in the Keçiören district of Ankara, competes in the TFF First League.

Caulker joined Alanyaspor in the Turkish Süper Lig on January 15, 2019, and later signed with Fenerbahçe in June 2021, spending the 2021–22 season on loan at Gaziantep.

In August 2022, Caulker joined Fatih Karagümrük but left in December 2022. In January 2023, he joined Wigan Athletic.

Aged 32, Caulker represented Sierra Leone in AFCON 2021 and plans to continue supporting the national side in the World Cup and 2025 AFCON qualifiers.

Emergency Appeals Committee reverse Freetown City's judgement

Intriguing twist in Sierra Leone Premier League relegation battle

Freetown City and Wilberforce Strikers have been granted a replay by the Premier League Emergency Appeals Committee, overturning the previous decision.

However, no date was mentioned to replay the remaining minutes of June’s 30th top-tier football contest, which was later abandoned due to chaos.

The issue began on June 30, the second-to-last day of the league. A disputed penalty was awarded to Wilberforce Strikers in the 52nd minute while FCFC was leading 1-0. This resulted in the match being stopped and eventually called off by the referee.

A replay win for Freetown City will mean Real Republicans are relegated from the Sierra Leone top-tier men’s football league.

The previous Ruling – On July 19, 2024, the Disciplinary Committee awarded three points and two goals to Wilberforce Strikers, claiming that FCFC fans, officials, and players had behaved improperly. FCFC denies this claim.

A recap of the Emergency Appeals Committee’s decision

The Emergency Appeals Committee’s report states that the remaining minutes of the match between Freetown City Football Club and Wilberforce Strikers should be played according to Rule 23.2 to Rule 23.2.8 of the SLFA Premier League Rules and Regulations 2023.

The report recommends lifting the fine imposed on Abdul K. Turay, the captain of Freetown City Football Club. The Committee did not find evidence supporting the claim that he assaulted the referee, besides the referee’s report.

New Premier League Emergency Appeals Committee ruling in full in case between Freetown City and Wilberforce Strikers
Zambia and Nigeria face women's football Olympics setbacks

Zambia and Nigeria face Olympic football setbacks

In the Paris 2024 Women’s Olympic Games football competition, both Zambia and Nigeria’s teams faced second defeats, making their paths to the quarter-finals more challenging.

Zambia lost 6-5 to Australia despite Barbra Banda’s three goals. Nigeria was defeated 1-0 by Spain. With two losses from two matches, both African teams face a tough battle to qualify for the quarter-finals.

In a dramatic match at the Women’s Olympic Football Tournament, Australia beat Zambia 6-5 after being down 5-2.

Zambia will play its final match against Germany on Friday at the Stade Geoffroy-Guichard in Saint-Etienne.

Group B – Australia 6-5 Zambia

Goals Australia: Kennedy (7), Raso (35), Muscle own goal (58), Catley (65, 78), Heyman (90) Zambia: Banda (1, 33, 45+2), Kundananji (21, 56)

In Group C – Spain, the world champions, secured a late victory against Nigeria in Nantes. La Roja thought they had scored ten minutes into the second half when Salma Paralluelo scored from a Teresa Abelleira cross, but the goal was disallowed after a review.

Eventually, Alexia Putellas sealed the victory with a looping free-kick in the 86th minute. Spain’s win ensures their place in the quarter-finals.

Nigeria will play Japan on Wednesday, July 31, 2024, at 15:00 GMT. Zambia will take on Germany on the same day

Spain 1-0 Nigeria – Goal: Putellas (86)

First win for Egypt as Guinea & Mali suffer defeats at the Olympics

First win for Egypt as Guinea & Mali suffer defeats at the Olympics

A hard-fought 1-0 victory for Egypt against Uzbekistan. Egypt aims to advance to the Men’s Olympic football quarter-finals if they can avoid defeat against Group C leaders Spain in their upcoming match on Tuesday.

Uzbekistan 0-1 Egypt – Egypt scorer: Koka (11)

Uzbekistan was the first country to be eliminated from the Men’s Olympic Football Tournament after a narrow defeat against Egypt. Egypt scored the only goal of the game in lucky circumstances when the ball deflected off Ahmed Koka and into the net. Egypt now only needs one point against Spain to secure a spot in the quarter-finals.

Guinea lost 1-0 to France in Paris 2024 their second defeat in opening two matches. Kiliann Sildillia’s second-half header secured the win for the host team. Despite the win, France must wait for confirmation as one of the quarter-final qualifiers, as their six-point haul can still be matched by Group A rivals, the USA and New Zealand.

In Group A – France 1-0 Guinea – France scorer: Sildillia (75)

In Group B, Morocco, after their thrilling win over Argentina, lost 2-1 to a ten-man Ukraine team. Ukraine grabbed a late victory over Morocco when substitute Ihor Krasnopir scored in the eighth minute of added time.

Ruslan Rotan’s team took the lead when Maksym Braharu played a low ball that Dmytro Kryskiv converted from close range. Morocco equalized after the break when Volodymyr Saliuk fouled Soufiane Rahimi, resulting in a penalty that the No. 9 converted and Saliuk receiving a red card after a VAR check.

The game seemed headed for a draw before Oleh Fedor’s pass allowed Krasnopir to secure an unlikely victory for Ukraine.

Ukraine 2-1 Morocco Ukraine scorers: Kryskiv (22), Krasnopir (90+8) Morocco scorer: Rahimi Pen (64)

Japan’s team secured a spot in the quarter-finals at Paris 2024 with a narrow win over Mali at Stade de Bordeaux. They scored the winning goal in the 82nd minute, and Mali missed a penalty in added time.

Group D Japan 1-0 Mali Japan scorer: Yamamoto (82)