Month: April 2026

Fresh Start for Sierra Leone Sport as NSA Gets New Boss

Fresh Start for Sierra Leone Sport as NSA Gets New Boss

Sierra Leone’s President Julius Maada Bio has appointed Lawyer Mohamed Alphaka Conteh, Esq as Executive Director of the National Sports Authority, replacing Dr Emmanuel Saffa Abdulai in a move widely seen as a reset for the country’s sports administration.

The announcement on April 30, 2026, came just days after Abdulai marked two years in office. While no official explanation was provided for the change, its timing has sparked debate among stakeholders in both the sports and legal communities. Conteh, a seasoned legal practitioner with expertise in governance, compliance and dispute resolution, is regarded as a reform-oriented figure.

His appointment is seen as part of broader efforts by the Bio administration to strengthen accountability and institutional efficiency in the sector. He assumes office at a critical juncture, with Sierra Leone seeking to reposition sport as a driver of youth development, national unity and economic growth.

Some observers say his legal background could prove key in addressing persistent governance disputes and aligning national systems with international standards. Abdulai, who took office in 2024, led regulatory reviews and infrastructure rehabilitation initiatives.

However, his tenure was also marked by administrative tensions, concerns over the pace of reforms, and calls for more inclusive governance structures.

Though not officially cited as reasons for his exit, analysts say these challenges highlight the urgency of reform within the NSA. With parliamentary approval pending, focus now shifts to whether Conteh can quickly restore confidence, streamline operations and deliver tangible progress in Sierra Leone’s sporting landscape.

Mogbwemo Queens Clinch Sierra Leone Women’s Title in Dominant Fashion

Mogbwemo Queens clinch Sierra Leone Women’s title in Dominant Fashion

Mogbwemo Queens Football Club has won the 2025/26 Marampa Mines Women’s Premier League with two matches to spare, sealing a landmark triumph that underscores their growing dominance in Sierra Leone’s women’s football.

The Bonthe District-based side secured the title after an imperious campaign, remaining unbeaten in 19 of 22 matches and collecting 57 points from a possible 66.

Their authority was evident at both ends of the pitch, combining prolific scoring 63 goals with a disciplined defence that consistently stifled opponents.

The league board confirmed that Mogbwemo Queens had established an insurmountable lead over their closest rivals, Ram Kamara Football Club, who have 51 points from 20 matches.

Midfielder Fatmata Turay attributed the victory to months of rigorous preparation and strong community support. The title was sealed with a 4–1 win against Koya Queens on April 25, inspiring joy across Bonthe District.

With this win, Mogbwemo Queens aims to represent Sierra Leone in upcoming continental competitions, marking a significant milestone for women’s football in the country.

Mogbwemo Queens have clinched the Sierra Leone women’s title in dominant fashion
Mogbwemo Queens have clinched the Sierra Leone women’s title in dominant fashion
No contest as FIFA’s Gianni Infantino is set to be re-elected

No contest as FIFA’s Gianni Infantino is set to be re-elected

All 54 African nations have come together in a historic consensus to endorse Gianni Infantino for re-election as President of FIFA for the 2027-2031 term.

This unified support follows their earlier backing in 2023, during which Infantino was re-elected by acclamation at a FIFA Congress held in Rwanda. The upcoming election is scheduled to take place in Morocco in a year, marking a significant moment in FIFA’s leadership.

In recent developments, the South American football Confederation, known as CONMEBOL, has taken the lead among the confederations by publicly advocating for Infantino’s continued presidency, breaking the ground for what could be a broader support base as the election approaches.

Infantino first assumed the presidency of FIFA in February 2016, succeeding the controversial tenure of Sepp Blatter. His most recent election occurred in March 2023, meaning the current term will conclude in 2027.

It’s important to note that FIFA has a governance structure that imposes a 12-year limit on its presidency. However, an earlier ruling by FIFA’s governance, audit, and compliance committee stated that Infantino’s initial term, which lasted three years, would not count against this limit.

This ruling effectively allows Infantino to potentially serve 15 years in total, extending his authority as president through to 2031. Such a decision has sparked discussions about the governance of FIFA and the implications of extended leadership.

CAF and UEFA confirm an MoU aimed at strengthening collaboration

CAF and UEFA confirm an MoU aimed at strengthening collaboration

The Confédération African Football (CAF) and the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) have signed a significant Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enhance cooperation and foster football development across Africa and Europe.

This agreement, formalised by CAF President Dr Patrice Motsepe and UEFA President Aleksander Čeferin in Vancouver, Canada, aims to deepen collaboration in essential areas of the sport.

Running until June 30, 2031, the MoU focuses on youth and women’s football, technical development, refereeing, governance, and education. CAF Member Associations will have opportunities to participate in select CAF–UEFA youth competitions, as well as initiatives like the CAF African Schools Football Championship.

A key aspect of the partnership is coach education, promoting the exchange of technical expertise and best practices to improve coaching standards. Additionally, refereeing development will be supported through structured knowledge-sharing programs.

The agreement also facilitates cooperation through observer programs at major tournaments and professional exchanges to enhance administrative and technical capacities. Regular governance meetings will monitor progress, ensuring alignment on shared goals.

Both organizations believe this partnership highlights football’s capacity to drive opportunity, education, and social development while setting the stage for ongoing collaboration.

Ghana to host the U-20 Africa Cup of Nations in 2027

Ghana to host the U-20 Africa Cup of Nations in 2027

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has awarded Ghana the hosting rights for the CAF U-20 Africa Cup of Nations 2027, coinciding with the nation’s 70th anniversary of independence.

This highlights Ghana’s rich football heritage and its vital role in African football development.

This will be Ghana’s second time hosting the tournament, having previously done so in 1999, when the team lifted the trophy at home. The competition will feature 12 teams, showcasing Africa’s brightest young talents and serving as an important pathway to professional football.

Ghana, a four-time champion, has a proud tradition in youth football, having produced many iconic players, including Stephen Appiah, Michael Essien, and André Ayew. Additionally, Ghana made history as the first African nation to win the FIFA U-20 World Cup in 2009.

The top four teams from the tournament will qualify for the FIFA U-20 World Cup, adding further significance. The most recent edition took place in Egypt, where South Africa claimed the title, reflecting the rising quality of youth football in Africa.

CAF will announce the dates and venues for the TotalEnergies CAF U-20 Africa Cup of Nations, Ghana 2027, soon.

Dates Confirmed for Champions League, Confederation Cup draw

Record-breaking prize money awaits CAF inter-club winners

The finals of the CAF Champions League and TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup are set to offer more than just continental glory; the winners in the 2025/26 season will receive record-breaking prize money.

In the Champions League final, South Africa’s Mamelodi Sundowns will face Morocco’s AS FAR, while Algeria’s USM Alger will compete against Egypt’s Zamalek in the Confederation Cup.

CAF President Dr Patrice Motsepe recently announced that the Champions League winners will earn USD 6 million, up from USD 4 million, a significant 50 percent increase, reflecting a rise from the USD 2.5 million that winners received in 2021.

The Confederation Cup has experienced even bigger gains, with prize money doubling from USD 2 million to USD 4 million. Both USM and Zamalek are recent champions, with USM winning in 2023 and Zamalek following in the next season.

CAF’s commitment to investing in African club football extends beyond the finalists. In a bid to assist clubs facing logistical challenges, Dr Motsepe announced that clubs eliminated in the preliminary stages will now receive USD 100,000 each, doubling previous support.

As a result, a record 130 clubs from across Africa will participate in both tournaments in the 2025/26 season.

This increase in prize money is part of CAF’s strategy to boost the value and competitiveness of African football, helping clubs develop talent and compete more effectively on the global stage.

Ibrahim Fullah is over the moon to receive young Player of the Year award

Ibrahim Fullah is over the moon to receive young Player of the Year award

Ibrahim Fullah has expressed his delight after he received the Charlton Athletic’s Valley Gold Young Player of the Year award following the Addicks’ 2-1 victory over Hull City at The Valley on Saturday.

After accepting the honour, the 19-year-old academy graduate expressed his excitement, saying, “It’s definitely unexpected, but I’m really thankful for this award! So many incredible names have won it before me, and just being listed among them is amazing. I’ve grown up with Tyreece Campbell, who is also on that list, so it feels special to be recognised like this,” he told his club website.

The 2025/26 season marks a pivotal year for Fullah as he makes his mark as a player for Charlton. He has already made 13 appearances in all competitions, finding the back of the net twice during the Carabao Cup.

“There have been plenty of ups and downs; it’s part of football. You can only control what you can control, and that’s what I focused on until my chance came. When it did, I knew I had to make the most of it,” he noted.

“I’ve learned a lot about what it takes to be a first-team footballer. It has required a great deal of hard work and sacrifice, but I’ve also grown a lot along the way.

Having confidence, patience, and a solid support network from coaches, staff, and teammates has been crucial.

This whole group is fantastic, and my family has played a big role in my journey as well. I’m truly grateful for all of it. As a team, we know what we’re capable of achieving together. Capable of, and we can achieve it. It’s been a really good season.”

Momoh kamara makes IF Elfsborg debut in Swedish Allsvenskan

Momoh Kamara makes IF Elfsborg debut in Swedish Allsvenskan

Sierra Leonean International Momoh Kamara made his debut for IF Elfsborg during their 2-1 defeat to Kalmar FF in the Allsvenskan on Monday night.

The 20-year-old began the match on the bench before coming on to play his first 32 minutes in the Swedish top flight.

The action began early at Guldfågeln Arena, with Elfsborg capitalising on strong pressing in the fifth minute. Taylor Silverholt won the ball and set up Frederik Ihler, who scored with precision, putting Elfsborg ahead 1-0.

Kalmar, however, quickly struck back, finding the equaliser in the 13th minute with a well-executed low cross that finished just past Elfsborg’s goalkeeper, Isak Pettersson.

The home side continued to dominate the game, forcing Elfsborg’s defence to work hard, but chances were limited for Elfsborg, with Simon Olsson’s long-range effort being the closest to a goal.

In the second half, both teams had chances, but Kalmar took the lead in the 57th minute with quick passing. Elfsborg’s manager, Björn Hamberg, brought in Ari Sigurpálsson and debutant Momoh Kamara to boost energy, but Kamara’s shot failed to challenge the goalkeeper.

Elfsborg intensified their attacks, yet Kalmar’s defence remained solid. With ten minutes left, fresh strikers Leo Östman and Dion Krasniqi were brought on, but they couldn’t score. Elfsborg left Borås empty-handed, suffering their first loss of the season.

Ademola Lookman on facing Arsenal after injury scare

Ademola Lookman on facing Arsenal after injury scare

Nigeria forward Ademola Lookman has expressed his eagerness to face Arsenal in the UEFA Champions League first-leg semifinal at Riyadh Air Metropolitano on Wednesday.

The La Liga side has been without Lookman in their last two league matches due to injury concerns surrounding the Super Eagles forward.

However, Lookman, who made the switch to Atletico from Serie A club Atalanta, has assured Atlético fans that he is fit to take on the Gunners.

“Wednesday will be a very special game,” he stated during a press conference on Monday. “I’ve missed a couple of matches, but I’m feeling much better now. The fans have given us a massive boost, and we’re looking forward to the same energy on Wednesday.

“The first time I faced Arsenal was as a kid with Charlton, so this match is really special for me,” he said. “Atleti is a huge club with top players performing at a high level. It’s a privilege to contribute, and the work over the last month has been fantastic.”

Lookman injured himself during the Copa del Rey final against Real Sociedad in the 62nd minute. Ahead of the Arsenal match, Diego Simeone confirmed, “Lookman isn’t ready for tomorrow’s match. Substituting him in the final was the right decision.”

Since joining from Atalanta in January, Lookman has been in great form, scoring seven goals and providing four assists in eighteen appearances across all competitions.

Mustapha Bundu on the scoresheet in Hannover 96’s triumph against Karlsruher

Mustapha Bundu on scoresheet in Hannover 96’s triumph against Karlsruher

Sierra Leonean player Mustapha Bundu scored again for his German Bundesliga 2 team, Hannover 96, as they won 3-1 against Karlsruher SC on Saturday.

Hannover 96 celebrated an important away victory at the Wildpark Stadium. Bundu scored the first goal, but KSC striker Schleusener equalised shortly before halftime.

Kolja Oudenne then scored to give Hannover the lead. In stoppage time, Hannover had a chance to secure the win with a penalty. They missed the first attempt but had to take it again, and the second attempt resulted in a goal. The team took three crucial points back to Maschsee.

The goalscorers, Bundu, Kolja Oudenne and Yokota, helped the team achieve this away win, which was capped by a penalty goal in stoppage time.

Mustapha Bundu on the scoresheet in Hannover 96’s triumph against Karlsruher
Mustapha Bundu on the scoresheet in Hannover 96’s triumph against Karlsruher