The President of the Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA), Babadi Kamara, has sought to allay public concerns over the contractual status of Leone Stars head coach Mohamed Kallon, assuring stakeholders that the matter “will be resolved.”
Speaking amid growing speculation within the football community, Kamara acknowledged awareness of concerns regarding Kallon’s contract but emphasized that discussions are ongoing to address the situation appropriately. He urged fans, players, and stakeholders to remain calm, stressing the SLFA’s commitment to stability and professionalism within the national team.
“The issue is being handled, and it will be resolved,” Kamara said, reaffirming the Association’s responsibility to act in the best interest of Sierra Leone football.
Kallon, a former Leone Stars captain and one of Sierra Leone’s most celebrated footballers, was appointed head coach amid high expectations. His appointment coincides with preparations for upcoming international fixtures, including qualifiers and friendlies, and was widely welcomed by fans as a symbol of national pride and renewed ambition for the Leone Stars.
Recent uncertainty over the terms of his engagement has sparked public discussion, with supporters calling for clarity to avoid distractions that could affect team performance and morale. Analysts note that resolving the matter swiftly is crucial for technical continuity, long-term planning, and accountability within the national team.
Kamara’s reassurance signals the SLFA’s intention to prioritize dialogue and institutional processes, as the Association continues broader reforms aimed at strengthening football governance in Sierra Leone.
Football fans and stakeholders are now awaiting official communication from the SLFA on the outcome, hopeful that a resolution will reinforce confidence in leadership and allow the Leone Stars to focus fully on their on-field objectives.

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