FC Kallon were defeated in Bo last week by defending champions and current league leaders, Bo Rangers. Two goals from goal machine Abu Komeh from the spot and Musa Tombo condemned the Cavaliers to the sixth defeat in the current season leaving them 14 points behind Bo Rangers.
In a night of glitz WPLB hands over trophy to Mogbwemo Queens
By Chernor Alimamy Kamara
The Women’s Premier League Board (WPLB) has handed over the golden league Champions trophy to Mogbwemo Queens from Rutile area, the winners of the first ever Women’s League held in Sierra Leone.
The handing over took place at an Awards ceremony at the City Hall, Freetown last Friday, to mark the close of the Sierra Leone Women’s Premier League 2022/2023 season.
St Edwards School clinches Inter-school squash tourney
By Chernor Alimamy Kamara
Saint Edwards Secondary School emerged as winners in the just concluded Inter-Secondary School Squash tournament held at the Grammar School squash court on the 27th of April 2023.
The event was organized by the Sierra Leone Squash Association in collaboration with NP Sierra Leone Limited and Sierra Fishing Company.
The unbelievable stats so far of Bo Rangers
The defending champions of the Sierra Leone Premier League, Bo Rangers, seem to be on the cusp of history.
With 20 matches played, they have not lost a single match, and have won 14, scored 27 goals and conceded only eight, with 13 clean sheets. Their players have won 12 Man of The Match awards.
If they manage to avoid defeat in their remaining 14 matches of the season, they will be one of very few clubs – and the first since EE Lions in 2019 – to go a whole season unbeaten.
Babadi Kamara: the man, the idea and the impact
By Alpha Abu
Babadi Kamara is already a household name in sporting circles in Sierra Leone. His intervention in football in particular has somewhat given the game more meaning here, having brought class and foresight into it by embarking on ambitious projects more than any present day football stakeholder in the country.
The Interview: Sierra Leone Women’s Premier League Board chair reflects on the just-ended competition
The first-ever female Premier League to be hosted in Sierra Leone just ended with the Mogbewemo Queens taking the trophy to the far South of Sierra Leone. To get an insight into the entire process leading to the championship, the Premiere League Board Chairperson, Mrs. Asmaa James sat with our Editor Mabinty Magdalene Kamara.
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