The Sierra Leone Premier League Board held a meeting earlier this week in preparation for the second leg of the 2022-2023 season.
During the meeting, it was disclosed that the Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA) will provide the sum of Le 1 billion as support to the board.
The Board and Premier League clubs agree that each team would play twice a week.
The Director of Competition, Sorie Ibrahim Sesay admonished the Board to ensure that the league ends before the start of July. He said that this could enable Sierra Leonean clubs to participate in CAF competitions.
- Remembering History and Embracing Future : Bylined Article by Ambassador Wang Qing on the 80th Anniversary of the Victory of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War
- Sierra Leone Skipper Steven Caulker Joins Turkish Second-Tier Side Ankara-KG
- Kao Denero Moves to Control Abusive Music in Sierra Leone
Bo Rangers is currently leading the table with Mighty Blackpool in second place.
East End Lions and Ports Authority performed below par in the first rounds with the former axing their manager before the end of the first leg.

Post a comment








