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CD Mafra sign striker Alhaji Kamara on loan

CD Mafra sign striker Alhaji Kamara on loan

Sierra Leonean striker Alhaji Kamara has signed a loan deal with Portuguese club CD Mafra, which will last until the summer of 2025.

Kamara, who signed with FC Midtjylland last winter, has played four games in their black and red shirt.

“The striker is the latest addition to the CD Mafra attack. Born on April 16, 1994, Kamara is from Sierra Leone and has an international career marked by spells in Sweden, Malaysia, the USA, Saudi Arabia and Moldova.

Over the last six years, the striker has played in the Danish leagues – and over the last two seasons, he has played for FC Midtjylland, where he’s coming from on loan,” Mafra noted.

The former Randers striker could make his debut on September 15 at home against Tondela.

Ex-skipper John Sama sees road to Morocco down to proper selection

Ex-skipper John Sama sees road to Morocco down to proper selection

Former Sierra Leone national team captain John Sama, who participated in the 1994 and 1996 African Cup of Nations, has voiced his endorsement of Hindolo Mustapha, a talented young player from Crystal Palace.

Hindolo Mustapha, who signed his first professional contract in January, has been selected for the Sierra Leone African Cup of Nations opening qualifying matches this month.

Additionally, he provided advice to his former teammate, – coach Amidu Karim, on effectively integrating young talents into African football.

The Leone Stars are scheduled to face Chad on September 6th in Liberia and play against Zambia away on September 10th, 2024.

Sama expressed surprise at the absence of Derby’s County’s Tyrese Fornah in coach Amidu’s 25-man squad.

He stated, “I was pleased with the overall selection of players, including the young Mustapha Hindolo, who possesses significant potential and with whom I am familiar.

However, I hope Amidu Karim will exercise caution introducing him to the nuances of African football. Some of these young players are still in the early stages of their careers, and while we aspire to develop for the future, it is imperative to safeguard and nurture them.”

Concerning Tyrese Fornah, Sama expressed uncertainty about his omission from the squad. He emphasized the importance of selecting the best players to ensure qualification, noting, “Tyrese, in my view, ranks among the finest defensive midfielders in the national setup. We must consistently strive to enlist players of the highest calibre for competition at this level of football.”

Sama, who scored against Algeria in the 1992 AFCON qualifiers, further emphasized the necessity of infusing the squad with experienced players, pinpointing Major League Soccer legend Kei Kamara and Alhaji Kamara as potential inclusions.

He lamented, “In African football, experience is pivotal to qualification. This can be achieved by enlisting top-tier individuals such as Kei Kamara and Alhaji Kamara, who possess abundant maturity and experience to mentor the younger players.”

Regarding Kei Kamara, Sama added, “I anticipate that Kei would not decline a call-up if approached by the authorities for his services, despite having retired from the national team. His prolific scoring at the highest level of the MLS in recent weeks underscores his enduring contributions, which cannot be overlooked.

No doubt, we have the players for qualifications, but we must be sincere in our actions. We need to select the right players and boost their confidence.”

Sierra Leone-born Trevoh Chalobah has signed a loan deal with Crystal Palace from Chelsea until the end of the season.

Sierra Leone’s Trevoh Chalobah delighted to join Crystal Palace

Sierra Leone-born Trevoh Chalobah has signed a loan deal with Crystal Palace from Chelsea until the end of the season. The 25-year-old defender, who can also play in midfield, is set to stay with the Eagles until the conclusion of the 2024/25 season.

Chalobah becomes Palace’s seventh signing of the summer, following the arrivals of Chadi Riad, Daichi Kamada, Ismaila Sarr, Maxence Lacroix, Eddie Nketiah, and Matt Turner.

Chalobah expressed his delight at joining Crystal Palace, saying, “I’m delighted to join an ambitious club like Crystal Palace. I know some of the boys in the squad well, and I’m looking forward to playing alongside them in front of the amazing support at Selhurst Park.”

He has been with Chelsea since he was nine and has gained experience through successful loan spells at Ipswich Town, Huddersfield Town, and Lorient.

He broke into the Chelsea first-team squad at the start of the 2021/22 season, playing 80 games for Chelsea over the past three seasons and scoring five times.

He has also played for England Under-21s three times. Chairman Steve Parish is excited about the signing, stating, “Trevoh is a talented young man. We were determined to bring him to Palace for the season, and we believe he will be a great addition.”

Crystal Palace's young midfielder gets first Sierra Leone call-up

Crystal Palace’s young midfielder gets first Sierra Leone call-up

Crystal Palace Academy midfielder Hindolo Mustapha, who signed his first professional contract in January, has been selected to play in the opening qualifying matches for the African Cup of Nations representing Sierra Leone.

The Leone Stars will host Chad on September 6th in Liberia and play against Zambia away on September 10th, 2024.

The 18-year-old is a strong midfielder with good ball control and the ability to score from long distances. He progressed through the ranks at the Academy after joining at the Under-9 level.

Mustapha has consistently played above his age group during his time at the Academy and has also appeared for the Under-21s this season.

The player participated in six games for Darren Powell’s U21s, scoring once. He was a key player for the Under-18s side in the 2023/24 season, contributing four goals and seven assists in 16 appearances.

In January 2024, Mustapha signed his first professional contract with the club. He ended the 23/24 campaign with 25 appearances, scoring six goals and providing nine assists.

Only the top two teams from each group in the Cup Nations 2025 qualifiers will secure a spot in the final tournament. The 2025 Africa Cup of Nations is set to take place in Morocco from December 2025 to January 2026.

Gernot Rohr names Benin squad for AFCON doubleheader

Gernot Rohr names Benin squad for AFCON doubleheader

Benin’s national football team coach, Gernot Rohr, has picked his 25-player squad for the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations 2025 qualifiers.

The team, known as the Cheetahs of Benin, has important matches in the race to Morocco 2025. They’ll play against Nigeria on September 7, 2024, at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium, followed by a match against Libya on September 10 at the Félix-Houphouët Boigny Stadium in Abidjan, Ivory Coast.

These matches mark the start of Benin’s journey in the AFCON Morocco 2025 qualifiers. Rohr’s squad includes experienced players and promising new talent as they aim to secure crucial points in these early fixtures.

Among the 25 players selected are two debutants: Coton FC defender Souleymane Sika Bachirou and Banigansé FC midfielder Attidjekou Samadou, both eager to make their mark on the international stage.

In a welcome return, Burnley striker Andreas Hountondji is back in the squad after missing Benin’s last two matches. His addition strengthens their attack ahead of facing Nigeria and Libya.

Rohr’s decision to bring back Hountondji shows the coach’s commitment to fielding a competitive team as Benin seeks to qualify for its third Africa Cup of Nations.

Gernot Rohr names Benin squad for AFCON doubleheader
Gernot Rohr names Benin squad for AFCON doubleheader
Fashion Sakala Jr out of Zambia squad for AFCON qualifiers

Fashion Sakala Jr out of Zambia squad for AFCON qualifiers

Zambia’s Saudi Arabia-based forward, Fashion Sakala Jr, has been left out of the 27-man Chipolopolo squad for the consecutive 2025 AFCON qualifiers due to a previous disagreement with the coach, Avram Grant, Israel’s football manager.

Despite the absence of their first-choice striker, Patson Daka, who is nursing an injury, Sakala has not been selected.

Sakala, who plays for Al Feiha, accused the coach of biased selection earlier this year. He had an impressive season last year, scoring 22 goals in all competitions.

Zambia will play Ivory Coast in Bouake on September 6th and then host Sierra Leone in Ndola on September 10th. The third and fourth match days will be between October 7-15, with Zambia facing Chad in back-to-back games.

The final two matches will take place in the November window, with Zambia facing Ivory Coast and Sierra Leone. The top two countries in each group will qualify for the 35th edition in Morocco, scheduled from December 21st, 2025, to January 18th, 2026.

Ex-Gambia boss Tom Saintfiet appointed as new Mali coach

Ex-Gambia boss Tom Saintfiet appointed as new Mali coach

Tom Saintfiet, the former head coach of Gambia, has been chosen to lead Mali’s national football team following his appointment by the Malian Football Federation (Femafoot).

Saintfiet’s contract is for two years, with the possibility of an extension. Expectations are high for him to lead the team to the semi-finals of AFCON 2025 in Morocco and secure Mali’s qualification for the 2026 World Cup.

This announcement comes after considering six candidates for the position, including well-known names such as Antonio Conceiçao, Hector Cùper, and Pitso Mosimane.

Mali will start their crucial 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifying campaign next month against Mozambique and Eswatini.

Saintfiet is experienced in African football, having previously managed Namibia, Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, Malawi, Togo, and notably – Gambia. His immediate task will be to assess the squad and prepare a strategy for the upcoming qualifiers.

The Belgian coach comes to a team with talented players from some of the top leagues in the world. With upcoming qualifiers against Mozambique on September 6th in Bamako and Eswatini on September 9th in Mbombela, South Africa, there is a lot of anticipation for his impact.

New Look CAF Super Cup identity revealed

New Look CAF Super Cup identity revealed

On Wednesday, the Confederation of African Football, CAF, unveiled a new TotalEnergies CAF Super Cup competition logo in anticipation of this year’s event, which is set to take place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on September 27th.

The new design takes inspiration from the actual trophy, just like the recent update for the CAF Africa Cup of Nations. This change reflects CAF’s commitment to enhancing the image of all its competitions as interest in African football grows globally.

Veron Mosengo-Omba, the CAF General Secretary, sees the new look as part of African football’s evolution.

The upcoming tournament features a match between Egyptian clubs Al Ahly SC and Zamalek SC. The tournament coincides with Riyadh Season 2024, known for hosting major sporting events that attract international attention.

Ivorian coach Emerse Faé has announced the 25-man squad to kick off their 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Zambia and Chad.

Emerse Faé names Ivory Coast squad to start AFCON qualifier

Ivorian coach Emerse Faé has announced the 25-man squad to kick off their 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Zambia and Chad.

The team is scheduled to play against Zambia on September 6 and Chad on September 10. Notably, Amad Diallo is back in the squad, alongside other key players. Additionally, Faé has confirmed a coaching change, with Michaël Fabre replacing Gérard Gnanhouan.

The Ivory Coast will aim to secure their place in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations with this squad. The squad features three goalkeepers: Yahia Fofana (Angers SCO), Mohamed Koné (Charleroi), and Badra Sangaré (Sekhukhune United).

In defence, Faé has chosen nine players, including Emmanuel Agbadou (Reims), Willy Boly (Nottingham), Ousmane Diomandé (Sporting CP), Guéla Doué (RC Strasbourg), Odilon Kossonou, Evan Ndicka (AS Roma), Christopher Operi (Le Havre), Singo Wilfried (AS Monaco), and Sylla Abakar (RC Strasbourg).

The midfield will include Mohamed Diomandé (Rangers), Maho Dorgelès (Nordsjaelland), Franck Kessié (Al Ahli), Ibrahim Sangaré (Nottingham), and Jean Michaël Seri (Al Orobah).

Upfront, the squad sees the return of Amad Diallo (Manchester United), who joins Simon Adingra (Brighton), Diakité Oumar (Reims), Evann Guessand (Nice), Sébastien Haller (Dortmund), Christian Kouamé (Fiorentina), Emmanuel Lath (Middlesbrough), and Bénie Traoré (Bâle).

Nigeria appoint German legend Bruno Labbadia as head coach

Nigeria appoint German Bruno Labbadia as new head coach

The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has named Bruno Labbadia, a former German international, as the new head coach of the Nigeria national soccer team, the Super Eagles.

Labbadia brings a wealth of experience, having worked with renowned clubs such as Hertha Berlin, VfB Stuttgart, VfL Wolfsburg, Hamburger SV, and Bayer Leverkusen.

This appointment precedes the Super Eagles’ upcoming qualifying campaign for the 2025 TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations. Labbadia is expected to bring valuable and impactful expertise to the role.

This decision comes after the departure of the previous coach, Finidi George. Dr. Mohammed Sanusi, the General Secretary of the NFF, has confirmed that the NFF Executive Committee has approved the recommendation of its Technical and Development sub-committee to appoint Mr. Labbadia.

Labbadia’s esteemed standing in German football positions him perfectly to tackle the challenge of revitalizing the team’s performance and meeting the expectations of Nigeria’s passionate football community.

The 57-year-old had a successful playing career with several Bundesliga giants, including Bayern Munich. Labbadia holds a UEFA Pro License and is determined to lead the Super Eagles to success in the TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.

His immediate objectives involve assembling a highly competitive team from a talented pool of players and pursuing continental and global achievements with determination and focus.