The Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA) together with UEFA Assist is holding a three-day seminar for coaches, referees, journalists, and administrators on female football development.

The training aims to boost the administration, technical, and marketing of female football in the West African nation.

Female football in Sierra Leone has been in the doldrums. However, the just concluded and first-ever Female Premier League has heightened interest in developing the game.

Mogbwemo Queens clinched the maiden title this weekend, becoming the second club outside Freetown to win a top-tier league title. Bo Rangers won the male Premier League last season.

The Rutile-based club is said to have a barrage of talent that could help boost the country’s female team.