Month: October 2024

Opening defeat for Sierra Leone U17 in WAFU AFCON qualifier

Opening defeat for Sierra Leone U17 in WAFU AFCON qualifier

Sierra Leone’s U-17 national team started their WAFU A U-17 TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations qualifying tournament with a 1-0 loss to Mali. (Photo WAFU)

The only goal was scored in the eighth minute of the first half by the Malian wearing the number 10 jersey. He collected a clever pass and struck inside the area to beat the Sierra Leone keeper.

This loss puts Sierra Leone in a tough spot, but the team is determined to fight for a chance to advance.

Their next match is against Mauritania on Saturday, and winning is crucial for their hopes of moving forward in the tournament.

Senegal opened the tournament with a 2-1 victory over Liberia on Tuesday, October 22, 2024, in Thiès, Senegal. Group A now consists of three teams: Senegal, Liberia, and Gambia, after Guinea’s disqualification.

Senegal quickly took control, scoring early goals by Mouhamed Dabo in the 6th minute and El Hadji Sow in the 8th minute.

Liberia responded strongly in the second half, reducing the deficit with a goal from Moses Nyanfore in stoppage time (90th + 4 minutes).

Group B matches on Wednesday, October 23, 2024, featuring Mali’s win over Sierra Leone. Mauritania played to a goalless draw against Guinea Bissau in the day’s last game.

Sullay Kaikai nets in Cambridge's second league win of the season

Sullay Kaikai nets in Cambridge’s second league win of the season

Sullay Kaikai from Sierra Leone helped Cambridge United win their second consecutive League One match, beating Stevenage 2-0. (Photo Cambrideg United)

Cambridge had also won against Wigan by the same score on Saturday, marking their first victory of the season after nine attempts.

Korey Smith scored the first goal for Cambridge in the 32nd minute at the Lamex Stadium. In the second half, the team focused on defending, blocking Stevenage’s attacks. Kaikai secured the win with a goal in the final minute.

Smith’s goal took a deflection, which helped the ball get past goalkeeper Murphy Cooper into the corner. Smith had a chance to score again, but Cooper made a good save on his shot from the edge of the box.

Stevenage struggled in the first half, and even after making three substitutions at halftime for more possession, they could not create good chances. Kaikai’s late goal ensured the victory for Cambridge.

Sierra Leone's Emmanuel Samadia has named to the USL Week 33 Championship Team

Sierra Leone’s Emmanuel Samadia named to the USL Week 33 Championship Team

Emmanuel Samadia has been named to the USL Championship Team of the Week for Week 33. This marks Samadia’s fourth selection this season, while Barrera has earned his second selection after being named Player of the Week last week.

In Hartford’s 2-1 win over Tulsa, Samadia stood out as one of the team’s most effective players. He created four chances in his first match back from national team duty with Sierra Leone.

Samadia received the ball frequently along the left flank, recording a team-high 88 touches and making eight crosses. One of his perfect crosses to Marlon Hairston early in the second half was unfortunately missed.

His earlier cross deflected to Hairston, leading to Kyle Edwards’ game-winning goal. Samadia demonstrated impressive dribbling skills by getting past two defenders before delivering that assist.

Barrera was also vital, creating six chances and assisting on Edwards’ goal with a key touch in the box.

At 34 years old, he has energized the team late in the season, scoring two goals and providing two assists in critical matches for Hartford’s playoff hopes.

Hartford Athletic will play the Tampa Bay Rowdies tomorrow at 7:30 PM, and a watch party will be held at Thomas Hooker Brewery in Hartford, featuring special drink offers for fans. RSVPs are available here.

Ex-AC Milan midfielder Rodney Strasser feels honored to attend CAF 46 General Assembly

Ex-AC Milan midfielder Rodney Strasser honoured to attend CAF meeting

Former AC Milan player and ex-Sierra Leone international Rodney Strasser attended the 46th CAF Ordinary General Assembly on Tuesday, October 22, 2024, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. This meeting brought together leaders and delegates from African Member Associations.

CAF President Dr Patrice Motsepe and Secretary General Veron Mosengo-Omba led the discussions, which started at 10:00 AM local time (07:00 AM GMT) at the Ethiopian Skylight Hotel.

Strasser spoke about his experience: “I am honoured to be part of the CAF 46th Ordinary General Assembly in Addis Ababa, joining colleagues from across the continent.

We are here to discuss the future of the game, making sure it stays beautiful, entertaining, educational, and empowering. Our goal is to bridge the gap among member states and promote unity through football.”

This year’s assembly is important for African football, with delegates from member associations, zonal unions, and global football figures present. The assembly represents Ethiopia’s second time hosting the CAF Congress, following the previous event in 2017.

WAFU A makes U-Turn as Sierra Leone U 17 reinstated after medical retest

WAFU makes U-Turn as Sierra Leone U17 reinstated after medical retest

Sierra Leone has been cleared to participate in this year’s Under-17 WAFU AFCON qualifiers in Senegal after a successful appeal re-qualified both Sierra Leone and Guinea-Bissau.

The youth tournament leading to the U17 AFCON begins today, with host nation Senegal facing Liberia at 16:00 at the Lat Dior de Thies stadium. The complete fixtures will be announced again by the WAFU media department in due course.

On Sunday, WAFU announced that Sierra Leone, Guinea-Bissau, and Guinea would not take part in the tournament due to age cheating, according to the new rule outlined in Article 27.4 of the Under-17 African Cup of Nations regulations.

However, on Monday evening, the West African Football Union and the CAF Medical team reversed their decision after a satisfactory medical test confirmed Sierra Leone and Guinea-Bissau’s eligibility to compete in this year’s U17 AFCON qualifiers.

The new rule states in Article 27.4: “If, after carrying out the eligibility test (IRM) for a participating team, one or more of its players are deemed ineligible, the participating team will be disqualified.”

Sierra Leone has been requalified to participate, having met the necessary criteria after two of the five players in question were cleared. Additionally, Guinea-Bissau has been reinstated and will compete in the WAFU U17 tournament in Senegal.

Africa and Age Cheating

Guinea has a history of age cheating. In 2019, they were disqualified from the Under-17 World Cup in Brazil due to age violations at the U-17 Africa Cup of Nations, which served as qualifiers.

Despite runners-up at the U-17 Nations Cup in Tanzania in April, Guinea believed they had secured a World Cup spot by reaching the semi-finals.

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Bo Rangers coach Keister hails team spirit after Sierra Leone Cup triumph

Bo Rangers coach Keister hails team spirit after Sierra Leone Cup triumph

In an exhilarating display of skill and determination, the reigning champions of Sierra Leone, under the guidance of head coach John Keister, celebrated a remarkable achievement as they secured a coveted double title this season.

The team triumphed over East End Lions in a heart-stopping penalty shootout, winning 4-1 after an intense match that concluded in a 2-2 stalemate.

The dramatic FA Cup final unfolded at the FA’s secretariat playing ground, where emotions ran high as both teams fought fiercely for glory. Keister praised his players’ resilience, emphasizing the unwavering team spirit that shone through under pressure. “It was a very intense game against a formidable opponent that truly tested our limits. Everyone witnessed the depth of our character as a team,” he reflected.

Expressing gratitude, he acknowledged the support of the club’s executive chairman, Babadi Kamara, as well as the players and dedicated fans who have been instrumental throughout this journey. “Completing the double brings an immense sense of pride for us as a team. It’s a joyful moment that we will cherish.”

Keister remarked on his commitment to delivering results, highlighting the importance of performance on the field. “I have an incredible chairman in Babadi Kamara, who is passionate about success and transforming the narrative surrounding football,” he stated confidently.

Looking ahead, Keister emphasized the need to build on this achievement. “We are not content to rest on our laurels; we are eager to lay the groundwork for the future. That’s the vision Babadi and the team are diligently working towards.”

The team triumphed over East End Lions in a heart-stopping penalty shootout, winning 4-1 after an intense match that concluded in a 2-2 stalemate.
The team triumphed over East End Lions in a heart-stopping penalty shootout, winning 4-1 after an intense match that concluded in a 2-2 stalemate.
Sierra Leone disqualified from WAFU U17 over age cheating

Sierra Leone disqualified from WAFU U17 over age cheating

Sierra Leone will not take part in this year’s Under-17 WAFU AFCON qualifiers in Senegal after they were found guilty of age cheating, as announced by the organising committee.

West African Football Union by the CAF Medical team disqualified Sierra Leone, Guinea and Guinea-Bissau over age manipulations.

WAFU noted that as a result of the new rule set out in article 27.4 of the under-17 African Cup of Nations, regulations will be applied to these U17 national teams.

The New Rules state, 27.4 If after carrying out the eligibility test (IRM) for a participating team, for or more of it players deemed ineligible, the participant team will be disqualified.”

Consequently, Sierra Leone, Guinea and Guinea Bissau are disqualified from the WAFU U17 tournament in Senegal.”

Africa and Age Cheating

Guinea has a history of age cheating. In 2019, they were disqualified from the Under-17 World Cup in Brazil due to age violations at the U-17 Africa Cup of Nations, which served as qualifiers.

Despite being runners-up at the U-17 Nations Cup in Tanzania in April, Guinea believed they had secured a World Cup spot by reaching the semi-finals.

In the same Senegeal in 2021, the Sierra Leone U17 side was disqualified over the same age manipulation due to a failed MRI test.

WAFU on U17 age manipulation in Senegal
WAFU on U17 age manipulation in Senegal
Ishmael Kabia named on the bench in Arsenal's defeat to Bournemouth

Ishmael Kabia named on the bench in Arsenal’s defeat to Bournemouth

Sierra Leonean Ishmael Kabia was one of four academy players—along with Tommy Setford, Myles Lewis-Skelly, and Ethan Nwaneri—who were included on the bench for Arsenal’s first team in the 2-0 loss against Bournemouth on Saturday.

Arsenal suffered an unexpected 2-0 loss to Bournemouth after William Saliba’s red card marking their first Premier League defeat since April.

Alexei Rojas serves as the third-choice goalkeeper. Setford has returned from injury, and winger Kabia is once again involved with the first team. Midfielders Lewis-Skelly and Nwaneri have frequently been called up to the senior squad this season.

Kabia, a Dutch citizen born in the Netherlands to Sierra Leonean parents, has not yet represented any country internationally. He is a right-footed right-winger who typically stays near the touchline on the right, though he has played occasionally on the left as well.

Ishmael Kabia stands out for his speed and crossing ability, excelling at youth levels. His effective partnership with Nwaneri in the under-21 team has caught the club’s attention.

A youth expert from Next Generation Arsenal remarked, “Ishmael Kabia is the quickest wide player I’ve seen recently. His speed disrupts defenders, and his technical skills have improved significantly. If he keeps progressing, he could become a key player.”

In September, he made his first senior appearance for Arsenal’s first team in their 5-1 win over Bolton in the EFL Cup.

Sierra Leone name provisional Chan home-based squad for Liberia prep

Sierra Leone name provisional home-based squad for CHAN qualifiers

The head coach of Sierra Leone’s home-based team, Alhaji Foray, has invited 40 players for training. This training is to prepare for the upcoming CHAN qualifiers.

Sierra Leone will play against Liberia on October 27 and November 1, 2024. Training starts on Monday, October 21, 2024, at the SLFA Academy, and all invited players must arrive by 6:30 AM.

The draw for the matchups took place in Cairo on October 9 and included 40 nations. The tournament will be held in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania from February 1 to February 28, 2025. This is the first time three countries will co-host the tournament.

Nineteen African nations will compete, including the hosts and three teams qualified from each of CAF’s six Zonal Unions. Only players from local leagues can participate, and the tournament offers a prize of $2 million. The last edition was won by Senegal, which beat Algeria in the finals.

WAFU A ROUND 1

Sierra Leone vs Liberia

1st Leg: 25 – 27 October | 2nd Leg: 01 – 03 November

ROUND 2

Sierra Leone / Liberia v Senegal

Mauritania v Mali

Guinea v Guinea-Bissau

1st Leg: 20 – 22 December | 2nd Leg 27 – 29 November

Sierra Leone captain Caulker expresses excitement after win over African champions, Ivory Coast

Sierra Leone captain Caulker expresses pride after win over Ivory Coast

Sierra Leone captain Steven Caulker expressed pride in his Leone Stars teammates after their hard-fought victory over the African champions on Tuesday during their round four Group G qualifiers at the Samuel Kanyon Doe Stadium.

Amadou Bakayoko, a striker based in Japan, scored a last-minute header to secure the win for the West African team, marking their first victory in the qualifiers and against Ivory Coast.

The Sierra Leone skipper remarked, “The beautiful game… On Friday night, we lost 4-1 to the African champions, Ivory Coast. We conceded three penalties and paid the price for lapses in concentration.

I didn’t sleep at all that night; I was fuming. Our chances of qualifying for AFCON 2025 have been severely diminished. We then spent the entire Saturday traveling to Liberia. For those who may not know, many African nations can’t play at home because we don’t meet FIFA requirements.

It’s a real disadvantage not being able to play in front of our home supporters. We also picked up a few injuries to key players, and by Tuesday, everyone had written us off… That’s where the beauty of football comes into play.

Our team rallied together and achieved a historic victory, beating the African giants for the first time ever. What a feeling! We won 1-0 with a clean sheet and a solid team performance.

Although we still have two challenging matches against Chad and Zambia to play in November, our hopes of qualifying are reignited. The highs and lows of football.”

As it stands in Group G,  Ivory Coast on nine points, Zambia on seven, Sierra Leone amassed four points and Chad on two points ahead of the final two matches.