Month: April 2026

Upsets, Big Wins in Sierra Leone FA Cup Last-16 as Quarter-Final Race Intensifies

Upsets, Big Wins in Sierra Leone FA Cup Round of 16 as Quarterfinal Race Intensifies

The 2026 Orange Sierra Leone FA Cup moved into a decisive stage on Saturday, delivering a mix of commanding victories and dramatic upsets as the Round of 16 fixtures began to shape the quarter-final lineup.

Freetown-based outfit FC Kallon produced the most dominant display of the day, thrashing Ram Kamara FC of Bo 4–0 to secure a convincing passage into the last eight. In one of the competition’s biggest moments, Bo Rangers FC held their nerve to defeat Bhantal FC 4–2 on penalties after a 1–1 draw in regulation time, a result that stunned many followers of the tournament.

Elsewhere, Star Sport Academy edged Bai Bureh Warriors 1–0, while Old Edwardians FC also progressed with a narrow 1–0 victory over Bullom Stars, as all four sides booked places in the quarter-finals.

The nationwide Round of 16 fixtures have drawn heightened attention, pitting established clubs against emerging challengers in a competition renowned for its unpredictability.

Attention now turns to the remaining ties, with East End Lions set to face Diamond Stars FC, while Mighty Blackpool and Kabala City take on Marampa Stars and Abacha City FC, respectively, on Sunday, April 19. Meanwhile, this year’s Orange Sierra Leone FA Cup final round of 16 fixture will see Ports Authority FC meet Freetown City FC on Monday, April 20.

The tournament, organised by the Sierra Leone Football Association and sponsored by leading telecommunications company, Orange Sierra Leone, remains vital to clubs as they hunt for domestic glory and continental qualification, while continuing to offer smaller clubs a platform to challenge elite opposition.

With quarter-final places nearly decided, the competition is gathering momentum, promising more drama and defining moments on the road to the final.

By: Alusine Rehme Wilson

FC Kallon scored four as they thrashed Ram Kamara FC in their Orange FA Cup round of 16
FC Kallon scored four as they thrashed Ram Kamara FC in their Orange FA Cup round of 16
Sierra Leone U-17 Girls Stage Comeback to Reach World Cup Qualifier Second Round

Sierra Leone U-17 Girls Stage Comeback to Reach World Cup Qualifier Second Round

Sierra Leone’s U-17 girls delivered a dramatic late comeback to defeat hosts Cote D’Ivoire 2-1 in Yamoussoukro on Friday, April 17, 2026, sealing progression to the second round of the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup African Qualifiers.

Played at the Charles Konan Banny Stadium, the decisive second leg followed a goalless draw between the two sides at the same venue five days earlier. Despite the hosts taking the lead in a tightly contested encounter, Sierra Leone responded with resilience.

Musu Sengeh levelled in the 82nd minute after reacting quickest to a rebound, before Mariena Magdaline Tua struck deep into stoppage time to complete a remarkable turnaround.

The latest victory sends Sierra Leone into the next round under head coach Fatmata “Taribo” Turay, where they will face Benin, who advanced 5-3 on aggregate against Burkina Faso.

The qualifiers form part of the pathway to the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup 2026, scheduled to take place in Morocco from October 17 to November 7, with five African teams set to secure qualification.

By Alusine Rehme Wilson

Ismaila Sarr wraps up Crystal Palace win over Fiorentina

Ismaila Sarr wraps up Crystal Palace win over Fiorentina

Senegal’s Ismaila Sarr was on target as Crystal Palace defeated Fiorentina 3-0 in the first leg of their UEFA Conference League quarter-final. This victory brings them closer to reaching a major European semi-final.

Jean-Philippe Mateta scored his first goal in over three months from a penalty in the 24th minute after Evann Guessand was fouled by Dodo. Seven minutes later, he helped set up Palace’s second goal, which Tyrick Mitchell scored after a saved shot. Ismaila Sarr secured the win with a header in the 90th minute.

Mateta, starting for the first time since a transfer to AC Milan fell through, expressed his happiness after the match. He thanked the fans and said he was eager to continue working hard.

In addition to his penalty, Mateta had another close chance that went wide. Fiorentina came back stronger in the second half, hitting the crossbar and forcing some saves. However, Sarr’s late header sealed the game.

With this win, Palace takes a three-goal lead into the second leg in Florence next week, where they will aim for a spot in the semi-finals against either Shakhtar Donetsk or AZ Alkmaar.

FC Kallon Bans Players from Community Football to Safeguard Fitness and Performance

FC Kallon Bans Players from Community Football to Safeguard Fitness and Performance

One of Sierra Leone’s 18 participating top-tier men’s outfits, FC Kallon has barred its registered players from participating in community football competitions across Sierra Leone, in a move aimed at protecting player welfare and reinforcing professional standards.

The decision, made public on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, takes immediate effect and prohibits players from featuring in inter-area leagues, local galas, and grassroots tournaments nationwide.

Club officials said the directive is designed to minimise injury risks associated with unsanctioned matches played outside the club’s professional framework, risks that could disrupt both individual careers and the team’s competitive ambitions.

Under the policy, players are restricted to officially recognised competitions, including the Leone Rock Premier League and the Sierra Leone FA Cup. The club warned that breaches of the directive will attract disciplinary action, including fines and possible suspension.

The move reflects a growing trend among professional clubs to tighten control over player activity beyond official fixtures, particularly in football environments where informal competitions remain a central part of community life.

Representatives from Star Sport arrived in Turkey to finalize a Beşiktaş agreement

Representatives from Star Sport arrived in Turkey to finalise Beşiktaş agreement

The delegation from Star Sport Academy, led by Chairman and Founder Ing. Yankuba Jusu Tarawally, along with CEO Mohamed Jusu Tarawally, has successfully arrived in Istanbul.

Their visit aims to finalise a significant agreement with Beşiktaş, one of Turkey’s premier football clubs. This trip follows extensive discussions that our Chairman initiated in February with Beşiktaş officials.

During his earlier visit, he had fruitful meetings with key club members, including Serdar Topaktepe, the Director of the Academy, and Yagiz Berke, the Director of External Relations.

The team comprises manager Musa Pokawa, head of scouting and recruitment Alimamy Conteh, and Victor Lewis, who chairs the Youth Division One team.

These ongoing talks have paved the way for a promising partnership between Star Sport Academy and Beşiktaş.

Carlos Queiroz appointed as Ghana head coach ahead of World Cup

Carlos Queiroz appointed as Ghana head coach ahead of World Cup

Former Manchester United assistant coach Carlos Queiroz is now the head coach of Ghana’s national football team for the upcoming World Cup.

The 73-year-old Portuguese coach takes over from Otto Addo, who was fired on March 31 after the team lost friendly matches to Germany and Austria.

Ghana, known as the Black Stars, is in the same World Cup group as England. The team also did not qualify for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations under Addo’s leadership. Queiroz worked as Sir Alex Ferguson’s assistant at Manchester United twice, first from 2002 to 2003 and again from 2004 to 2008. He also had a stint as the head coach of Real Madrid.

Most recently, Queiroz managed Oman but left the role last month after they did not qualify for the World Cup. He said, “I accept this mission with the same passion and commitment that have guided me throughout my career. Ghana is a nation of talent, pride, and footballing soul. I arrive with respect for its history and belief in its future.”

Queiroz led Portugal to the last 16 at the 2010 World Cup and coached Iran in the last three tournaments. He has also worked with teams in Egypt, Japan, Colombia, and South Africa, and previously managed Portugal in the early 1990s.

Ghana will play their first World Cup match in Group L against Panama on June 17, followed by games against England on June 23 and Croatia on June 27. This World Cup will take place in the USA, Canada, and Mexico.

Zamalek edge Belouizdad in first leg CAF Confederation Cup clash

Zamalek edge Belouizdad in first leg CAF Confederation Cup clash

Zamalek is close to reaching the TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup final after winning 1-0 against Algeria’s CR Belouizdad in the first leg of their semi-final on Friday night.

Juan Bezerra scored the only goal in the first half, giving Zamalek an important away victory. Belouizdad controlled much of the game but missed key chances. They hit the post early on and had a goal disallowed after a VAR review.

Zamalek’s defence remained strong, and goalkeeper Mahdi Suleiman made crucial saves to keep the score intact.

This is Zamalek’s first win over Belouizdad and only their second win in Algeria in continental matches. The tie remains close heading into the return leg in Cairo.

Zamalek will look to use their home advantage, while Belouizdad must improve to stay in contention. The second leg is scheduled for Friday, 17 April.

Leon solo nets winner as Sundowns edge ES Tunis

Brayan León nets winner as Sundowns edge ES Tunis

Mamelodi Sundowns took a significant step towards the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League final with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Espérance Sportive de Tunis in a tense semi-final first leg in Tunis on Sunday evening.

The only goal came in the second half when striker Brayan León scored with a powerful header, demonstrating Sundowns’ resilience, especially after they went down to ten men late in the match.

Espérance started strong, creating good chances early on. Mohamed Tougaï forced a save from goalkeeper Ronwen Williams, while Florian Danho hit the post in the 32nd minute. Despite their pressure and multiple set-pieces, they couldn’t break through Sundowns’ solid defence.

Sundowns emerged with renewed determination after halftime and struck just five minutes in. A precise cross from Thapelo Morena found León, who headed it into the top corner for a vital away goal.

Espérance seemed to have equalised in the 65th minute through Aboubacar Diakité, but a VAR review disallowed the goal due to a foul on the keeper. The hosts continued to press, with Ogbelu and Danho attempting shots, but Williams remained composed.

The match shifted in the 84th minute when Sundowns’ Grant Kekana received a red card, leaving them to defend their lead with ten players.

Espérance ramped up the pressure, creating late chances, but Sundowns held on for the 1-0 win, giving them a crucial advantage going into the return leg.

FAR Rabat secures semi-final advantage in first leg against Berkane

FAR Rabat secures semi-final advantage in first leg against Berkane

FAR Rabat moved closer to the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League final by defeating RS Berkane 2-0 in the first leg of their semi-final in Rabat on Saturday night.

In the second half, Ahmed Hammoudan and Khalid Ait Ourkhan scored the goals that gave the Royal Army an important advantage for next weekend’s return leg in Berkane.

This win puts FAR Rabat in control of the tie, while RS Berkane now faces a tough challenge to turn things around at home.

The match started cautiously, with both teams defending strongly and no goals scored in the first half. After halftime, FAR Rabat gained control, and Hammoudan opened the scoring in the 58th minute, reacting quickly to a loose ball.

This led to increased pressure from FAR Rabat, resulting in a second goal from substitute Ait Ourkhan in the 79th minute after a defensive error by RS Berkane.

The final score was 2-0 in favour of FAR Rabat, giving them a significant advantage going into the second leg. Berkane struggled to respond despite late efforts, and they now face a tough challenge at home on April 18 to overcome the deficit.

The winner will advance to the CAF Champions League final, facing either Espérance Sportive de Tunis or Mamelodi Sundowns.

Congolese referee Jean-Jacques Ndala will not officiate at FIFA World Cup

Congolese referee Jean-Jacques Ndala will not officiate at FIFA World Cup

Just two months before the competition, FIFA has dismissed Congolese referee Jean-Jacques Ndala from officiating responsibilities at the forthcoming 2026 World Cup.

According to the latest list of World Cup 2026, Ndala, who presided over the Morocco and Senegal match in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), will not be on FIFA’s ultimate list of match officials.

His departure follows the AFCON final, among the most contentious contests in recent African football history. There were several questionable officiating decisions in the game, and Senegal players even left the field for a brief period. The outcome was reversed in the weeks after the match, therefore drawing more attention to Ndala’s performance.

Other accounts indicate Ndala may have adhered to institutional guidelines during the game, including advice against handing red cards to Senegal players following the interruption. These statements have not been formally verified.

Despite the debate, CAF absolved Ndala of any professional misconduct in January and kept assisting him in match assignments.