by FSL News | 11 Dec, 2018 | Players Abroad News
Sierra Leone striker Kei Kamara will not return to Vancouver Whitecaps.
Forward Kei Kamara, who is presently on holiday in his country Sierra Leone, will not be returning to Canadian side Vancouver Whitecaps.
“I am available to be pick today by Cincinnati and Friday by trade window, Kei told Football Sierra Leone.
The club’s leading scorer has opted out of free agency, choosing instead to be eligible for Tuesday’s expansion draft and the league’s re-entry draft on Friday.
The Whitecaps also confirmed that striker Kei Kamara would not be returning for the 2019 season.
“Kei was an important part of the team last year, and we’re thankful for his time at the club,” said head coach Marc Dos Santos.
“We evaluated what we want in this position for next season, while also keeping in mind the medium and long-term. We are looking for characteristics that are very specific as a whole. We wish Kei all the best.”
Kamara, who earned a team-high $1million last season, was also the club’s top scorer with 14 goals and five assists in 28 games.
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by FSL News | 5 Dec, 2018 | Players Abroad News
Sierra Leone Star Julius Wobay announces international retirement
Julius Wobay has retired from International football with immediate effect after seventeen years of representing Sierra Leone.
Wobay ended his Leone Stars career with over 30 caps two days after the Confederation of African Football (Caf) disqualified Sierra Leone from the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.
He made his international debut against Nigeria in 2001 in a 2002 World Cup qualifier in Freetown which they won 1-0.
“It’s really sad that I’ll end my career at a time when we’ve been disqualified from the Nations Cup qualifiers due to the Fifa suspension,” the 34-year told BBC Sport.
“I wanted to end my career on a high note by qualifying my country to the Nations Cup finals. This was the last opportunity I had to do so.
“It’s a big disappointment because we had a good chance to qualify. We were determined to give our best to qualify because it was my last chance to play in the Nations Cup,” he said.
The attacking midfielder played for nine clubs in his career making over 302 appearances and scored 64 goals since moving abroad in 2003.
During his career, Wobay won four silver wears including two titles with Azerbaijan’s top-flight side Neftchi Baku and with Slovenian side Olimpija in 2016 respectively.
The former East End Lions attacker won two Azerbaijan cup with Khazar Lankaran in the 2010-2011 season and then with Neftchi two seasons later.
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by FSL News | 3 Dec, 2018 | Players Abroad News
A new deal delight for QPR’s Sierra Leone defender Osman Kakay.
Queens Park Rangers and Sierra Leonean defender Osman Kakay have revealed his delight after putting pen to paper on a new two-year contract at the club.
The 21-year-old defender’s original contract was set to expire at the end of the current campaign.
He made his Sierra Leone debut in defeat to Ethiopia this year at the Hawassa Stadium during the African Cup of Nations qualifier.
Kakay took to Twitter to express his delight.
He posted, “Delighted to have signed a new deal at QPR! Onwards and upwards.
“I have been here for 13 years and see QPR as my home so I am delighted to extend my stay, ” the defender told clubs website.
“I have played six games this season and am very hungry to play more for the club. I have seen what it takes to play at the first-team level and I hope there are more opportunities to come.
“Steve McClaren has been great. From the moment he has come in, the training has been really good and I feel I am improving every day as a player which is a real positive for me.”
R’s boss McClaren added: “Ossie is definitely one for the future.
“He played at the start of the season and I thought he did excellently well.
“He came out of the team and Angel (Rangel) came in and he has been unfortunate in that respect but he is an exciting player for the future and I am delighted he has agreed on a new deal.”
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by FSL News | 1 Dec, 2018 | Players Abroad News
The Charleston Battery announced on Friday 12 initial players that would remain with the club for the 2019 USL Championship season.
Sierra Leone native Victor Mansaray, who enters his first season with the Battery in 2018, was not amongst names released.
The club also confirmed negotiations with other members of the side that finished fourth in the Eastern Conference this past season also ongoing.
“With the tremendous growth of the league, it is a huge benefit for the Club and coaching staff to be able to bring back a quality core of players every season,” said Battery Head Coach and General Manager Mike Anhaeuser. “We’re looking forward to continuing to build the roster around these players.”
He was named in the USL Team of the Week after scoring the winning goal against North Carolina FC in Week 29 last season.
He traded with FC Cincinnati and Seattle Sounders 2 on loan in 2017 prior to joining Swedish third-tier club Umea FC in August.
Mansaray joined Seattle as a Homegrown Player in November of 2014 at the age of 17, making him the youngest player ever to sign with the Sounders.
The winger also became the youngest player in franchise history to play in a match when he made his first MLS appearance for Seattle months after signing.
CURRENT CHARLESTON BATTERY ROSTER
Goalkeepers: Joe Kuzminsky
Defenders: Taylor Mueller, Leland Archer, Jay Bolt, Jarad van Schaik
Midfielders: Tah Brian Anunga, Angelo Kelly, Nico Rittmeyer, Kotaro Higashi
Forwards: Ataulla Guerra, Romario Piggott, Ian Svantesson
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by FSL News | 29 Nov, 2018 | Players Abroad News
Sierra Leone defender Alie Sesay is enjoying his football with Greek second-tier club Kissamikos, despite a bad start to the season.
The 24-year-old signed a one-year contract with Greek side in August, after departed Swedish side IK Frej.
The former Leicester City academy graduate has been a regular in recent matches including their last 2-0 victory over Irodotos at home last weekend.
However, due to a poor start to their season, they are presently standing twelfth on the table but is something Sesay is not worried about.
“I’m enjoying the experience here because the standard of the league is good and very competitive,” Sesay told Football Sierra Leone.
The defender, who has made five appearances since joining the club clarified, “We started the season off bad but things are starting to pick up now.”
“I’m enjoying football at this club, and my aim is to continue to play well and help the club moving up the table.”
Sesay played over 35 matches for the Swedish side IK Frej Täby in the Superettan league last season.
The former Barnet defender, who can play across the back four and in central midfield, has previously, had loan spells at Colchester and Cambridge United.
He signed first professional contract 15 March 2013, with Leicester City, alongside Australian Callum Elder.
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by FSL News | 29 Nov, 2018 | Players Abroad News
Alhassan Crespo Kamara has taken his Panetolikos tally to three after he was awarded both goals in their win over AEK Athens in last weekend’s Matchday 11 at their Stadium in Agrinio.
The striker scored the opener in the 26th minute, a goal that was reported as an own-goal from Athens defender Uros Cosic brace.
Kamara in the 51st minute, completed his brace to seal maximum points for his side.
The Sierra Leone international scored his first just before the international break, in their 2-1 defeat to PAOK Thessaloniki on Sunday, November 11.
“I’m looking forward to scoring more, and work hard in the next coming games,” Kamara told FootballSierraLeone.Net
“I’m really excited and ready for our next Super League challenge against Olympiakos.”
“I’m here to improve and Panetolikos is the best place for me right now.”
He added, “Scoring three goals in my last two games is motivating moving forward.
“I’m just happy and working to get back to a really good scoring form and help the team.”

Kamara 26th and 51st minutes goals in last weekend victory.
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