Footballers from Sierra Leone, both home-based and foreign-based, came together on Saturday for a fundraising friendly match organized by the Dalvina Khadijatu Bangura Organisation at the Lumley Crab Town Field in Freetown. The event drew a large crowd and highlighted the unifying power of football in support of a charitable cause.
The match featured foreign-based players who returned home to lend their support, alongside local talents eager to display their skills. Their participation underscored the strong bond between Sierra Leone’s football community at home and abroad.
High-profile football administrators also attended, signaling institutional backing for the initiative and emphasizing the role of sport in community development and social empowerment.
Spectators were treated to an exciting display of football, but the main focus was the fundraising effort. Proceeds from the match will go toward supporting the charitable programs of the Dalvina Khadijatu Bangura Organisation, which continues to champion initiatives that uplift communities across Sierra Leone.
Organizers said the event demonstrated how football can transcend competition, serving as a bridge between cultures and a catalyst for positive change. The enthusiastic participation of players, administrators, and fans reflected the enduring spirit of unity and giving within Sierra Leone’s football family.

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