The southern city of Bo will host Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA) President-Elect Babadi Kamara today at the Bo Coronation Field, marking his first official visit to the city since his election.
The event is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. and is expected to draw a large turnout of fans, officials, and local football stakeholders.
Kamara’s visit is significant for Bo, where he has served as Chairman of Bo Rangers Football Club for more than three years. During his tenure, the club secured six major titles: three consecutive Sierra Leone Premier League championships, the FA Cup, the Charity Shield, and the Super Cup. His leadership has been credited with boosting the club’s profile and competitive record.
According to the Bo District Football Association, today’s programme will include a formal welcome ceremony, community engagement activities, and opportunities for fans to interact with the SLFA President-Elect. Local players, club officials, and supporters are expected to attend in large numbers, with the venue anticipated to be decorated in Sierra Leone’s national colours.
Football stakeholders in the city have noted Kamara’s contributions to club development and youth football, expressing optimism about his potential impact at the national level. As SLFA President, he will oversee policy and development initiatives aimed at strengthening football across the country.
Kamara’s visit to Bo forms part of his early engagements following his election, providing an opportunity to reconnect with a community closely linked to his football administration career.

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