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Kallum Cesay scores as Salford City win the first leg of their playoff tie at Grimsby

Kallum Cesay nets as Salford City win first leg of semi-final tie at Grimsby

Sierra Leone International Kallumm Cesay scored as Salford City came from behind to beat Grimsby Town 2-1, taking an advantage into the second leg at the Peninsula Stadium on Friday night.

Grimsby scored quickly, with Reece Staunton netting just 34 seconds in. However, Salford equalised within three minutes when Kallum Cesay scored with a low shot past Jackson Smith.

Salford took the lead late in the first half when Ade Oluwo headed in a corner from Luke Garbutt. After a slow start, the match became exciting when Staunton scored for Grimsby. Salford quickly responded, with Dan Udoh assisting Cesay, who found the net.

Salford pushed forward, creating chances, while Grimsby threatened with headers and shots that were blocked or saved.

In the final minutes of the first half, Salford took the lead for the first time this season against Grimsby, with Oluwo heading in from a corner delivered by Nmai.

The second half had fewer chances, with a free kick from Staunton going straight to Matty Young. Grimsby had a late chance to equalise, but Green’s shot was also saved.

Jay Tee Kamara earns USL League One Team of the Week honours

Jay Tee Kamara earns USL League One Team of the Week honours

Sierra Leone attacker, Jay Tee Kamara, has made a notable impact by being named to the USL League One Team of the Week for weeks 8 and 9. Playing for the Portland Hearts of Pine, Kamara showcased his exceptional skills during a thrilling 3-1 victory against the New York Cosmos.

In this match, he not only scored a goal but also provided two assists, contributing significantly to his team’s success. Kamara was a constant threat on the pitch, creating six scoring opportunities and taking four shots on goal.

His playmaking abilities were evident as he completed 22 out of 32 passes and demonstrated his agility by completing 3 of 6 dribbles. This impressive performance highlights Kamara’s pivotal role in the team’s offensive strategy and cements his status as a key player in the league.

Jay Tee Kamara earns USL League One Team of the Week honours
Jay Tee Kamara earns USL League One Team of the Week honours
Sierra Leone’s Midfield Maestro Kallum Cesay Extends Contract Until 2028

Sierra Leone’s Midfield Maestro Kallum Cesay Extends Contract Until 2028

Sierra Leone international Kallum Cesay has committed his future to Salford City after signing a new contract extension that will keep him at the club until June 2028.
 
The 23-year-old midfielder enjoyed an impressive breakthrough campaign in English football following his move from Wealdstone F.C. in the summer of 2025. During the 2025–26 season, Cesay scored five goals and registered six assists in 34 appearances, quickly establishing himself as a fan favourite at the Peninsula Stadium.
 
The former Tottenham Hotspur F.C. academy midfielder expressed his delight at continuing his journey in the EFL with the Ammies. “It’s my first season in EFL football, so I’m really happy to stay here to continue my journey and hopefully achieve much more for this club.
 
“My season really kicked off after the Swindon game. Once I got my first goal, the assists started coming, I began impacting games more, and everything just grew from there.
 
“I can’t explain the feeling when the fans sing my name; it’s an amazing feeling, and it definitely helps. I’m playing football, I’m happy right now, and as long as I’m doing that, I’m happy. I am really happy to stay here to carry on my journey, and hopefully do much more for this club.”
 
By Abdul Karim Kargbo In Manchester
Striker Kei Kamara hangs up his boots, announcing retirement

Striker Kei Kamara hangs up his boots, announcing retirement

Seasoned forward Kei Kamara has formally declared his retirement from professional football, therefore ending an amazing career spanning almost two decades. Major League Soccer’s second all-time top scorer has been hailed as a proven goal-poacher.

The Sierra Leone international said he had “hung up his boots”, ending a career marked by longevity, resilience, and regular goal-scoring in several leagues.

Kamara had a distinguished career, especially in Major League Soccer, where he rose to the position of one of the most recognisable attackers in the league.

Renowned for his aerial ability and physical presence, he played for numerous teams and developed a reputation as a consistent attacking threat well into his late 30s.

Kamara was a key player for the Sierra Leone national football team on the world stage, leading the team and motivating younger generations of footballers. Crucial qualifying drives benefited much from his experience and leadership.

Kamara’s departure signals the end of an era and leaves a legacy of professionalism and devotion that will be treasured by both fans and colleagues.

Kamara played for a record 12 different MLS clubs, while also spending brief stints abroad. “I never played for just one crest,” he said in a video announcing his retirement. I played for the love of the game, and the places it carried me.”

Sullay Kaikai and Cambridge United secure League One promotion

Sullay Kaikai and Cambridge United secure League One promotion

Sierra Leone International Sullay Kaikai and his team, Cambridge United, earned automatic promotion from League Two. This happened despite Ben Knight missing a penalty in a goalless draw against Crewe.

Kaikai has returned to the Club for a second stint, having previously made 30 appearances for the U’s on loan during the 2014/15 season. In that time, he netted 6 goals, quickly becoming a fan favorite among the Amber Army. His contributions have been vital to their promotion campaign this season.

Cambridge received a penalty in the first half after Sullay Kaikai was fouled in the box, but Knight’s low shot was saved by the goalkeeper, Ian Lawlor.

As Salford City had a chance to take third place by beating Crawley, the away fans felt more nervous as the game went on.

Josh March nearly scored for Crewe, heading just wide from a corner after Cambridge started confidently. He had another chance when Mickey Demetriou headed the ball down in the box, but his close-range shot was blocked by keeper Jake Eastwood.

Cambridge’s coach, Neil Harris, substituted former Crewe striker Elliott Nevitt at half-time. Cambridge had more shots on target than Crewe but couldn’t get the ball past Lawlor.

In added time, Cambridge almost won, but Lawlor saved a header from Kelland Watts and then stopped Dom Ball’s follow-up shot with his legs.

A draw was enough for Cambridge to return to League One after being relegated last season. They conceded only 33 goals across 46 games, and Salford couldn’t find a winner in their match.

“We weren’t the better team, but we had better chances, especially in the 96th minute, to win,” Neil Harris told BBC Radio Cambridgeshire.

“Many times this season, we’ve created chances without scoring when it mattered. If we had scored more, we could have reached 100 points and gone up much earlier.

“Ultimately, what matters is that we made it. If you can’t win, the important thing is not to lose. That always works for us.”

In June last year, Kaikai, 29, who has 105 appearances for the U’s to his name agreed terms to a new contract which will take him through until 2027.

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.

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
Alie Conteh nets winner in Inter Turku's win over IFK Mariehamn

Alie Conteh nets winner in Inter Turku’s win over IFK Mariehamn

Sierra Leone’s Alie Conteh scored the only goal and a vital one as Inter Turku defeated IFK Mariehamn 1-0 on Saturday in the Finnish Veikkausliiga.

Inter played against IFK Mariehamn at Veritas Stadion on Saturday evening in windy and cold weather. The home team, which started the season without losing, showed a strong performance right from the beginning.

The first chance came in the 15th minute when Jean Botué, who played well, took a shot from inside the box, but IFK goalkeeper Kevin Lund saved it for a corner.

IFK had their only real chance in the 41st minute when Leo Andersson shot from outside the box towards the top corner, but Eetu Huuhtanen blocked it for a corner.

Before halftime, Inter almost scored when Johannes Yli-Kokko had a shot that hit the post after a good cross from Jussi Niska. Loïc Essomba also had another shot, but the score stayed 0–0 at halftime.

In the second half, Inter passed the ball well, and pressure on IFK’s goal grew. In the 70th minute, Eeli Kiiskilä tried a shot from the edge of the penalty area, but Lund made another save.

In the 79th minute, Inter finally scored. Full-back Jussi Niska crossed from the left, and Alie Conteh headed the ball into the bottom corner from close range.

After the goal, Inter created several more chances, keeping the pressure on. Seth Saarinen had a good curled shot toward the back corner, and then Prosper Ahiabu tried a close-range shot from a low cross. However, no more goals were scored, and Inter won 1–0 with a strong performance in front of their home crowd.

Sierra Leone's Daniel Kanu pleased with Sky Bet League Two Young Player of the Season award

Sierra Leone’s Daniel Kanu pleased with Sky Bet League Two Young Player of the Season award

Sierra Leone international Daniel Kanu has been awarded the EA Sports FC Sky Bet League Two Young Player of the Season title due to his impressive loan spell at Walsall.

The 21-year-old academy graduate expressed his joy after receiving the accolade, following a remarkable season with the Saddlers, where he netted 15 goals and added two assists across 38 league appearances.

After accepting his award, Kanu shared with Sky Sports, “This season has been a great learning journey for me. I’ve faced a variety of teams, each bringing their own set of challenges.

It’s been an incredible experience—sometimes you rise to the occasion, and other times you struggle, but that’s the essence of football. I’m really thankful to everyone at Walsall and to Charlton for giving me this opportunity to go out on loan.”