In a proud moment for Sierra Leone, the nation is making its mark at the 46th Ordinary General Assembly of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Leading Sierra Leone’s delegation is the President of the Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA), Thomas Daddy Brima, alongside Acting General Secretary Mohamed Benson Bawoh, and iconic former Leone Stars and Inter Milan forward, Mohamed Kallon.

The presence of these key figures signals Sierra Leone’s commitment to advancing football on the continental stage. SLFA President Brima, a driving force behind recent reforms in the country’s football landscape, has expressed optimism about forging stronger partnerships within African football. The involvement of Kallon, a legendary figure in Sierra Leone’s football history, adds significant weight to the delegation, showcasing the nation’s rich football heritage.

This assembly provides an invaluable platform for Sierra Leone to engage with CAF officials and other football leaders, focusing on the development of football infrastructure, grassroots programs, and enhancing the competitiveness of the national team, the Leone Stars, in African competitions.

As Sierra Leone continues to rise on the African football scene, this moment marks another step towards the nation’s goal of becoming a stronger force in the sport. The delegation’s participation also highlights the potential for future collaboration and growth within the football community across the continent.

With a renewed focus on growth and development, Sierra Leone’s presence in Addis Ababa represents the collective ambition to elevate the country’s football on all fronts.