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Minister Dissolves S’ Leone FA
The Sierra Leone Football Association has been dissolved by the country’s Sports Minister Paul Kamara.
The move could have serious consequences for Sierra Leone, with football’s world football governing body FIFA likely to ban the country from international competitions if the minister fails to reverse his decision.
Earlier in the year FIFA intervened in a dispute between the sports minister and the SLFA over the running of the the country’s senior national team Leone Stars.
The SLFA had also been set to vote for a new president this week in an elective congress in Freetown following the resignation of the previous president, Nahim Khadi, who stepped down because of health issues.
But Kamara has also postponed that vote until further notice.
A statement from the Sports Ministry said the sports minister took the decisions due to the resignations of the SLFA president and second vice-president, Alie Kargbo, as well as issues pertaining to the inefficiency of the association’s administration.
While the statement did not give specific examples of the body’s ‘inefficiency’, Kamara is not happy with the SLFA appeals committee’s decision to allow ex-Sierra Leone Premier League board chairman Rodney Edmond Michael to contest the association’s presidential election.
Kamara has banned Michael from all sporting activities and has also publicly been backing female candidate Isha Johansen for the SLFA top job.
He told a local radio sports programme: “Rodney Michael will not contest the SLFA elections, if so it’ll be over my dead body.
“We’ll not accept the decision of the appeals committee to allow Michael to contest the election and as sports minister and chairman of the National Sports Council, I’ll make sure that there will be no election this week.”
However, the SLFA’s acting-president Joseph Samba Kelfala has told Tidesports that the organisation will not abide by the minister’s decision.
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CAFCL : Rivers United Arrives DR Congo
Rivers United FC of Port Harcourt contingent, comprising players, technical crew, backroom staff, and officials, depart the Murtala Mohammed International Airport in Lagos State on Wednesday, bound for Kinshasa, DR Congo.
The team is set to face FC Les Aigles du Congo in the first-round first-leg match of the CAF Champions League.
This was contained in a press release signed by the media officer of the club, Charles Mayuku and made available to Tidesports on Wednesday.
He said that the highly anticipated match is scheduled to take place at the 80,000-capacity Kinshasa-Complexe Omnisports Stade des Martyrs on morrow with kickoff slated for 3:30pm.
According to the statement the encounter marks the first-ever meeting between both sides in any competition, adding that an air of excitement and unpredictability to the fixture.
“As the Pride of Nigeria embarks on this crucial journey, the team is determined to return with a decent result that will set them up favorably for the second leg on Sunday, 28th September” the statement said.
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FIFA rankings: S’Eagles drop Position, remain sixth in Africa
The new rankings, released via FIFA’s official X handle on Thursday, reflect the team’s continued struggles under Coach Eric Chelle amid a stuttering 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign.
This marks a second consecutive decline after the Nigerian side dropped from 43rd to 44th in August on the back of poor outings in recent international matches.
Despite Nigeria’s setback, several African teams made progress. Morocco remains the continent’s highest-ranked side, sitting 11th in the world after winning eight of their last nine matches. Senegal, Egypt, Algeria and Côte d’Ivoire complete Africa’s top five.
Lesotho slipped to 153rd place, while Benin Republic, Nigeria’s upcoming opponent, climbed to 93rd. South Africa’s Bafana Bafana, who held the Super Eagles to a 1-1 draw in June, rose to 55th, strengthening their bid for World Cup qualification.
Zimbabwe had the biggest slide down the ranking table, dropping nine places to 125th position in the world.
The rankings highlight Nigeria’s struggle to regain form on the global stage as key rivals continue to surge ahead.
Similarly, the Super Falcons of Nigeria remain 36th best in the world], while the Spanish female national team replaced the USA at the top of the women’s ranking.
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