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Harambee Stars stage comeback to share World Cup Qualifying spoils with Gambia

Kenya stage comeback to share World Cup Qualifying spoils with Gambia

On Thursday, Benni McCarthy’s Harambee Stars of Kenya staged a comeback to draw 3-3 with the Gambia in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier at the Alassane Ouattara Ebimpé Olympic Stadium in Ivory Coast.

Mohammed Bajaber and Wilson Lenkupae, both making their debut, scored goals and Michael Olunga added another. For the Gambia, Musa Barrow scored twice, and Yankuba Minten scored once. Despite starting strong, Gambia couldn’t keep their lead as Kenya fought hard.

This match was Kenya’s first game under new coach Benni McCarthy. The team struggled in the first half but improved in the second half, showing more energy and attacking play. They managed to equalize twice, showing progress under McCarthy.

After this match, Kenya has six points from five games and is in fourth place in Group F. Gabon leads with 12 points, followed by Ivory Coast with 10 points and a game in hand against Burundi, who has seven points. Gambia now has five points from five matches, while Seychelles is at the bottom with zero points and a goal difference of -23.

Next, Harambee Stars will focus on their World Cup qualifier against Gabon on Sunday.

Mozambique beat 10-man Uganda as Cape Verde earn late win

Mozambique beat 10-man Uganda as Cape Verde earn late win

Mozambique topped Group G in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers with a 3-1 victory over Uganda at Cairo Stadium on Thursday. The Mambas dominated the first half, with Pepo scoring twice and assisting Stanley Ratifo’s goal just before halftime.

Although Uganda’s Muhammad Shaban equalized early, they struggled after Denis Omedi received a red card.

With this win, Mozambique has 12 points, three ahead of Algeria, who faces Botswana on Friday. Uganda remains in third place, tied on six points with Botswana and Guinea.

Mozambique took an early lead in the fourth minute through Pepo, who later scored again in the 17th minute after Shaban equalized. Omedi’s red card left Uganda at a disadvantage.

In first-half stoppage time, Pepo assisted Ratifo, making it 3-1. Mozambique couldn’t extend their lead in the second half, but their victory was secure. Algeria now faces pressure to win against Botswana to remain competitive in the group ahead of Matchday 6.

Despite their numerical advantage, Mozambique couldn’t extend their lead in the second half, but their two-goal cushion secured the victory. Algeria now faces pressure to win against Botswana to stay competitive in the group ahead of Matchday 6.

Group D: Cape Verde achieved a late win over Mauritius with Yannick Semedo’s 84th-minute goal, earning three crucial points on the road.

Despite being mostly controlled during the match, the visitors capitalized on a late mistake, allowing them to top Group D, ahead of Cameroon, who dropped points against Eswatini.

In Group H, Prins Tjiueza’s composed strike, following a layoff from Peter Shalulile in the 40th minute, was enough for Namibia to secure their third victory. They faced Malawi in a match that was evenly contested.

This crucial win allows Namibia to move up to second place in the group. Meanwhile, Malawi’s defeat places them in a challenging fifth position, diminishing their chances of qualification.

Sierra Leone go second in Group A in coach Kallon's debut qualifying triumph

Sierra Leone go second in Group A after coach Kallon’s debut qualifying triumph

Sierra Leone began a new era under the leadership of former Inter Milan striker Mohamed Kallon, securing a 3-1 victory over Guinea-Bissau in the Liberian capital on Thursday at the Samuel Kanyon Doe Complex.

With this victory in the World Cup qualifiers, Sierra Leone move into second place in Group A with eight points, trailing two points behind Egypt. They will face Egypt next, hoping to boost their chances of qualification.

The Leone Stars took the lead early in the match when Plymouth Argyle attacker Mustapha Bundu capitalized on a defensive mistake by Guinea-Bissau debutant Babacar Babacra Fati in the 19th minute.

A long ball from Lens defender Juma Bah was mishandled by Fati, and Bundu finished the opportunity confidently to put Sierra Leone ahead in the 19th minute.

The home side nearly doubled their lead when Alhassan Koroma manoeuvred past his marker but was unable to maintain control and lost the chance to score.

In the second half, Sierra Leone absorbed pressure from their opponents and extended their lead in the 61st minute. Musa Noah Kamara scored the second goal, assisted by MLS legend Kei Kamara.

The visitors responded quickly, with substitute striker Tamble Ulisses Folgado Monteiro pulling one back in the 68th minute.

Substitutes Momoh Kamara and Ibrahim Turay combined to secure their matchday five victory. Kamara pressed and won the ball before passing it to Turay, who took advantage of the opportunity to punish Bissau in the last minute.

Sierra Leone will travel to Cairo to prepare for their match against the Pharaohs, who will play Ethiopia tomorrow.

Debut for Mohamed Bangura as Kallon Prepares for Leone Stars dugout

Debut for keeper Sesay and Bangura as Kallon Prepares for Leone Stars dugout

Sierra Leone coach Mohamed Kallon has handed a debut to Mohamed Bangura for matchday five of the FIFA World Cup Qualifiers, CAF Group A. Bangura, who plays for local club Bhantal FC in the Premier League, has had an impressive season.

The match between Sierra Leone and Guinea-Bissau is crucial in the race for the 2026 World Cup, which will take place in the USA, Canada, and Mexico. Kickoff is at 16:00 local time in Monrovia, Liberia.

Salford City midfielder and recent AC Oulu signing Abu Dumbuya will play a key role in the heart of midfield. In defence, Juma from Lens and Alpha Turay, who is on loan from FK Radnički 1923 in the Serbian SuperLiga to FK Dubočica, will be featured.

East End Lions striker Musa Kamara and Plymouth Argyle attacker Mustapha Bundu will be joined by Alhassan Koroma and debutant Bangura as they try to penetrate Bissau’s defence.

Guinea-Bissau is currently second place with six points behind leaders Egypt in the World Cup qualification. Sierra Leone holds the fourth position in the group after four matches, falling behind Egypt by five points. Their sole win was against Djibouti, the evident underdogs, which underscores the difficulties the team encounters.

Debut for keeper Sesay and Bangura as Kallon Prepares for Leone Stars dugout
Debut for keeper Sesay and Bangura as Kallon Prepares for Leone Stars dugout
John Sama backs new strategy for Leone Stars' success

John Sama backs new strategy for Leone Stars’ success

Former Sierra Leone midfield conductor John Sama feels the present coaching staff for the Leone Star will produce positive outcomes. Sama, who represented Sierra Leone in the 1994 and 1996 Africa Cup of Nations, noted in a short interview that Mohamed Kallon and his management staff have a clear coaching philosophy.

Kallon will take on his first international coaching challenge against Guinea-Bissau in Monrovia, Liberia, on Thursday. Kallon aims to guide a squad primarily composed of home-based talent as they strive for qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

“We are all fans now and in modern-day football, players must believe in the technical strategy, and that is precisely what Kallon and his team can offer,” Sama stated.

“We must understand that they started about three weeks ago. They will need time to develop the technical aspects of their plan and implement the style of football they want to play. All of this will take time, but in the end, I am very confident that they will start producing results.”

When asked about the predominance of home-based players in Kallon’s squad, Sama reaffirmed that this is the way to build a strong national setup.

“In our days, we performed better and achieved results because the majority and core of the squad were home-based. This is a young team that will need time to develop, and our target should be the upcoming AFCON qualifiers.”

Guinea-Bissau enters the match unbeaten, aided by former Arsenal star Luis Boa Morte as a technical head. While Sierra Leone holds a favourable head-to-head record with six wins in twelve encounters, Guinea-Bissau has won two of the last three matchups.

Sierra Leone has only one loss in their last four World Cup qualifying matches (one win, two draws and a defeat against Egypt), while Guinea-Bissau has one win and three draws in their last four Group A fixtures.

Guinea-Bissau is coached by former Fulham and West Ham United forward Luis Boa Morte. They have gained six points from four matches in the qualifying rounds, undefeated, and their strong defensive record may not be enough to harm them at the top of Group A.

This upcoming match features two seemingly evenly matched sides with strong defensive records, suggesting that a low-scoring encounter is likely.

Group A

1. Egypt | 10 pts 2. Guinea-Bissau | 6 pts 3. Burkina Faso | 5 pts 4. Sierra Leone | 5 pts 5. Ethiopia | 3 pts 6. Djibouti | 1 pt

Matchday 5 fixtures

Sierra Leone v Guinea-Bissau  Burkina Faso v Djibouti – Ethiopia v Egypt

Matchday 6 fixtures

Guinea-Bissau v Burkina Faso Egypt -v Sierra Leone Ethiopia v Djibouti

Eswatini frustrated Cameroon as Tunisia edge Liberia to extend lead

Eswatini frustrate Cameroon as Tunisia squeeze past Liberia to extend lead

Tunisia defeated Liberia 1-0, Madagascar thrashed Central African Republic 4-1, and Cameroon could only draw 0-0 with Eswatini in the World Cup qualifiers.

Hazem Mastouri’s early goal kept Tunisia at the top of Group H with 13 points, while Rayan Raveloson scored twice for Madagascar, leading Group I. Cameroon struggled in Group D against last-placed Eswatini.

Tunisia had a successful match in Liberia, winning 1-0 at the Samuel Kanyon Doe Complex. They scored quickly, with Mastouri finishing a good move in the fourth minute after pressure from Hannibal Mejbri.

Tunisia nearly extended their lead when Naïm Sliti hit the crossbar before halftime. Although Liberia held most of the possession and pushed for an equalizer, they could not break through Tunisia’s strong defense. Aymen Dahmen made key saves to deny the hosts.

In the second half, Tunisia defended well and almost scored again when Mohamed Ali Ben Romdhane missed a great chance. This win strengthens Tunisia’s position in Group H, with their next game against Malawi, while Liberia will face Sao Tome and Principe.

Elsewhere, Madagascar beat the Central African Republic 4-1, claiming the top spot in Group I. The match shocked fans early when the Central Africans took the lead in the ninth minute.  

Madagascar quickly responded, with captain Raveloson scoring two first-half goals. They continued to dominate in the second half, adding two more to secure a solid win. Their defense kept the Central African Republic from making a comeback. This important victory boosts Madagascar’s chances of qualifying for their first World Cup.

Giant Cameroon faced frustration after drawing 0-0 against Eswatini, who were at the bottom of Group D. Despite holding most of the possession, Cameroon could not find a way to score.

This result keeps Cameroon at the top of the group with nine points from five matches, while Eswatini earns their first point of the campaign. Other matches in the group will be played on Wednesday, and Cameroon needs to recover quickly to maintain their lead.

As the 2026 World Cup qualifiers continue, Tunisia and Madagascar have strengthened their positions, while Cameroon faces challenges ahead.

Confirmed - Sierra Leone U20 to play Ghana and Morocco friendlies

Sierra Leone U20 confirm friendlies with Ghana and Morocco

Sierra Leone’s U20 team administrator, Benjamin Gordon Esq, has confirmed test matches against Ghana on the 22nd and Morocco on the 25th as part of their U20 AFCON preparation in Ivory Coast.

Hull City defender Cayden Cole, along with Hindolo Mustapha, David Kalokoh, and nine other foreign-based players, has been selected for two matches during the March international break. Sierra Leone faces a tough challenge in the CAF Under-20 AFCON, as they are placed in Group C with Senegal, Zambia, and Kenya.

  • The Road to the FIFA U20 World Cup

The 2025 U20 AFCON is set to be held from April 26 to May 18 in Côte d’Ivoire, with the four semi-finalists earning a spot in the FIFA U20 World Cup in Chile. Sierra Leone will be making their first ever TotalEnergies CAF U-20 AFCON finals appearance.

Midfielder Hindolo Mustapha, attacker Isaac Babadi, Ajax youth attacker David Kalokoh and nine others has been selected for this training camp. In addition, Seventeen home-based stars will travel to Morocco as they gear up for their maiden U20 African Cup of Nations.

“The purpose of this training camp is to refine the squad before the final selection is made. Playing against strong teams like Ghana and Morocco allows the head coach to assess both foreign-based and home-based players before finalizing the roster,” Ben Gordon states.

Reigning champions of the TotalEnergies CAF U20 Africa Cup of Nations, Senegal and Sierra Leone as the two representatives of the WAFU A Zone for the TotalEnergies CAF U-20 Africa Cup of Nations finals.

Senegal was crowned champions of WAFU A Qualifiers after overcoming Sierra Leonne 2-0 in the finals held in Liberia during WAFU A counterparts qualifiers.

  • Sierra Leone U20 invited 11 foreign-based:

Isaac Babadi PSV Eindhoven, David Kalokoh Ajax, Hindolo Mustapha – Crystal Palace, Kevin Kargbo RWD Molenbeek Belgium, Mamadou Wurie Jalloh – Brondby IF, Cayden Peter Maxwell Cole Hull City, Abraham Philip Kanu Reading, Sean Umar San Kanu RWD Molenbeek and Samal Bangura Tottenham – from the USA – Kelechi David Walker, Isaac Marah and Ahzam Mansaray

  • 17 Home-based players:

Saidu M Bangura – East End Lions, Alusine Dumbuya – East End Lions, Santigue Fornah SLIFA, Amara Keita SLIFA, Samba Juma Bah Diamond Stars, Sallieu Bah Wilberforce Strikers, Musa Bangura East End Lions

Mohamed Fofanah East End Lions, Idrissa Sesay Bo Rangers, Samuel Kandi Old Edwardians, Mohamed Kargbo Old Edwardians, Mohamed A Koroma Wusum Stars, Ibrahim Sorie Sesay Luawa FC, Alusine Fornah Bhantal FC, Sheku Kallon Wilberforce Strikers, Michael jr Kargbo Old Edwardians, Alhaji Abubakar Jalloh Kamboi Eagles

Ex-Sierra Leone International Al Bangura's son Samuel to join U20 training camp

Samal Bangura follows father’s footsteps with Sierra Leone U20 invite

The son of ex-Sierra Leone International Al Bangura, Samal Bangura will join Sierra Leone Under20 side for a training camp and friendly matches in Morocco this month as they prepare for AFCON U20 AFCON in Ivory Coast.

He is getting his first chance to represent his country at the youth level after doing well in our Academy. Samal mainly plays as a central midfielder but can also play as a right-back.

According to Tottenham news, the Sierra Leone Under-20s will play friendly matches against Ghana, Saudi Arabia, and Morocco at the Mohammed VI Football Complex in Morocco. These games are preparation for the Under-20 Africa Cup of Nations next month, where Samal hopes to play.

The 17-year-old has started five of our last six Under-18 Premier League games under coach Stuart Lewis. He scored a goal and provided an assist in Saturday’s 4-0 win against Norwich City.

Samal is one of several Academy players representing their countries this week.

Emilio Nsu returns to Equatorial Guinea squad after Fifa suspension

Emilio Nsue returns to Equatorial Guinea squad after Fifa suspension

Equatorial Guinea captain Emilio Nsue López has been recalled for his nation’s day five and six World Cup qualifiers against São Tomé and Príncipe and Namibia match after ineligibility Fifa suspension.

Nsue, the top scorer in the recent Total Energies CAF Africa Cup of Nations final, was last May suspended for six months by FIFA. He was suspended for failing to properly complete the change of nationality procedure when he switched to Equatorial Guinea, after playing for Spain at junior level previously.

FIFA then approved Nsue’s switch of football nationality, and the player was among coach Juan Micha’s 25 for the forthcoming qualifiers.

Friday hosts Malabo as it takes on São Tomé and Príncipe while Nzalang Nacional is back with an away match against Namibia on March 24 at Polokwane, South Africa.

Equatorial Guinea has three points in Group H as their initial victories over Namibia and Liberia were overturned, and they lost 0-3 due to Nsue’s dilemma.

Full Squad:

  • Goalkeepers: Miguel Oscar (Deportivo Mongomo), Jesus Owono (Deportivo Alaves, Spain), Manuel Sapunga (Polokwane City, South Africa)
  • Defenders: Carlos Akapo (Amazonas, Brazil), Marvin Anieboh (UD San Sebastián de los Reyes, Spain), Marcelo Asumu Nguema (DVO Unidad), Santi Boriko (Castellon B, Spain), Saul Coco (Torino, Italy), Basilio Ndong (Universitatea Craiova, Romania), Luis Enrique Nsue (COD Meknes, Morocco), Esteban Orozco (Arges, Romania)
  • Midfielders: Gael Akogo (Recreativo Granada, Spain), Federico Bikoro (Raja Casablanca, Morocco), Enrique Biribe (Cano Sport Academy), Jannick Buyla (Tarazona, Spain), Santiago Eneme (MFK Vyskov, Czech Republic), Pablo Ganet (Merida, Spain), Jose Machin (Cartagena, Spain), Oscar Mascarelli (Mallorca, Spain)
  • Forwards: Luis Asue (Moreirense, Portugal), Dorian Junior (Marbella, Spain), Cristian Makate (Union Saint-Gilloise, Belgium), Josete Miranda (Iraklis 1908, Greece), Emilio Nsue (Inter City, Spain), Iban Salvador (Wisla Plock, Poland)
Bertrand Traore recall as Burkina Faso host Djibouti in Morocco

Bertrand Traore recall as Burkina Faso set for Djibouti and Guinea-Bissau

Burkina Faso captain Bertrand Traore has returned to the national team for the FIFA 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Djibouti at the Stade El Abdi on Friday before they travel to face the Djurtus of Guinea-Bissau.

They are currently in third place, sharing the same number of points with Sierra Leone, who leads on goal difference. Traoré will aim to build momentum as Burkina Faso seeks qualification for their first FIFA World Cup.

Key returning players include goalkeeper Hervé Koffi (Lens), defender Mohamed Ali Yabré (PSV Eindhoven), and midfielder Ismahila Ouédraogo (Atromitos), all of whom missed recent matches. 

Other notable returnees are defender Adamo Nagalo (PSV Eindhoven), midfielder Ibrahim Blati Touré (Pyramids FC), and winger Dango Ouattara (Bournemouth).

  • New Faces in the Squad

Three players are making their debut: Mohamed Zougrana (MC Alger), Arsène Kouassi (Ajaccio), and Cyriaque Irié (Troyes). Josué Tiendrébéogo (Annecy) maintains his spot, alongside established players like Edmond Tapsoba (Bayer Leverkusen) and Cédric Badolo (Spartak Trnava).

  • Squad Strength

The squad features a mix of experience and young talent. Koffi is backed by Sofiane Ouédraogo (AS Vita Club) and Kilian Nikiema (ADO Den Haag). Tapsoba anchors the defense along with Yacouba Djiga (Wolverhampton) and Issa Kaboré (Werder Bremen). In midfield, Blati Touré, Cédric Badolo, and Mohamed Zougrana are expected to play key roles.

Burkina Faso hopes to impress in these qualifiers as they aim for a spot in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Burkina Faso Squad

Goalkeepers: Hervé Koffi (Lens, France), Sofiane Ouédraogo (AS Vita Club, DRC), Kilian Nikiema (ADO Den Haag, Netherlands)

Defenders: Edmond Tapsoba (Bayer Leverkusen, Germany), Yacouba Djiga (Wolverhampton, England), Steeve Yago (Aris Limassol, Cyprus), Adamo Nagalo (PSV Eindhoven, Netherlands), Issa Kaboré (Werder Bremen, Germany), Mohamed Yabré (ASEC Mimosas, Ivory Coast),

Arsène Kouassi (Ajaccio, France), Issoufou Dayo (RS Berkane, Morocco)

Midfielders: Mohamed Zougrana (MC Alger, Algeria), Ismahila Ouédraogo (Pansekairos, Greece), Saïdou Simporé (Al Masry, Egypt), Ibrahim Blati Touré (Pyramids FC, Egypt), Cédric Badolo (Spartak Trnava, Slovakia), Raouf Memel Dao (Sonabel, Burkina Faso), Josué Tiendrébéogo (Annecy, France), Salou Dramane (Hapoel Haifa, Israel)

Forwards: Dango Ouattara (AFC Bournemouth, England), Hassane Bandé (HJK Helsinki, Finland), Cyriaque Irié (Troyes, France), Lassina Traoré (Shakhtar Donetsk, Ukraine), Mohamed Konaté (Al-Riyadh, Saudi Arabia), Bertrand Traoré (Ajax, Netherlands)