The President of the Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA), Babadi Kamara, on Monday made his first official appearance at the prestigious CAF Awards Ceremony held in Morocco.
This marks Kamara’s maiden participation at the continental event since assuming office as head of the country’s football governing body.
The ceremony brought together leading figures in African football, including presidents of all 54 CAF Member Associations and several renowned football legends from across the continent.
During the event, President Kamara engaged in a series of high-level discussions focused on potential partnerships and collaborative opportunities aimed at strengthening football development in Sierra Leone. His interactions highlighted the country’s increasing visibility within African football circles.
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Officials say the SLFA President’s participation has laid the groundwork for strategic alliances that could enhance Sierra Leone’s football infrastructure and broaden opportunities for local players and officials.









