On Sunday, May 4th, the Confederation of African Football conducted a motivational and life skills workshop for the Sierra Leone and Egypt U-20 teams, including their coaches, at the Mercure Hotel in Ismailia.
Emphasizing mental preparation and future planning, the session aimed to equip young footballers for life beyond their playing careers.
The workshop was moderated by former Nigerian international and AFCON 1994 winner Daniel Amokachi, alongside Walter Steenbok, former Technical Director of the South African Football Association. Both are members of the CAF Technical Study Group and brought valuable insight to the session.
Amokachi praised the playersβ dedication, acknowledging their strong performance and Group A leadership. He stressed the importance of building healthy relationships, making smart investments, and acquiring additional skills to ensure a stable future.
He encouraged players to pursue education and consider roles such as coaching, administration, and mentoring to help shape their post-football careers.
Steenbok commended the teamsβ intensity and addressed both short- and long-term career strategies. He highlighted the importance of mentorship and leadership in a footballerβs journey, encouraging players to take on active leadership roles for personal and professional growth.
The young Sierra Leonean players left the session inspired and grateful for the guidance.
Many saw it as a turning point, reminding them that success goes beyond the pitch. With renewed focus, they embraced the path of discipline, education, and leadership as vital parts of their football journey.

