Williams scores in win over former side LA Galaxy II

Williams scores in win over former side LA Galaxy II

Sierra Leone striker Augustine Williams continues his fine form as he registered his third goal since his loan move to San Diego Loyal in the USL Championship.

His eleven-minute opener against former side LA Galaxy II on Sunday afternoon at Torero Stadium pave the way to a 4-2 win for his new side.

After his brace in their last match against the Sacramento Republic, Williams struck his third goal for San Diego Loyal in the 11th minute.

Corey Hertzog scores a brace, and Tumi Moshobane 78-minute help Landon Donovan side to a back to back win.

Kai Koreniuk, assisted by Owen Lambe in 63’, and Remi Cabral 87 were the scorers for the LA Galaxy II.

The win means San Diego Loyal eleven points adrift in second behind Phoenix Rising FC in their Pacific group.

In the 2020 season, Williams scored 13 goals in 17 matches for LA Galaxy II in 16 starts.

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San Diego seal loan signing of Augustine Williams from Galaxy

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The Syli National World Cup qualification match against Morocco billed for Monday may not go on as planned following news of heavy gunfire reported in the heart of capital Conakry.

An alleged coup against their 83-year-old president Alpha Condé is making the rounds.

Morocco arrived on Friday completed their first training on Saturday. They were expected to train at the match venue Stade Général Lansana Conté de Nongo today ahead of tomorrow’s game.

Guinea opened their Group I Qatar 2022 campaign against neighbours Guinea Bissau with a 1-1 draw in Nouakchott, paving the way for Morocco to top the group after defeating Sudan 2-0 in Rabat.

They were due to host Morocco at the Stade Général Lansana Conté de Nongo on Monday. However, the latest news of unrest has raised doubt of the contest going ahead as planned.

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Tunisia opened their Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup Qualifying campaign with a convincing victory over visitors Equatorial Guinea as former Manchester City attacker Kelechi Iheanacho scored twice to help Nigeria beat Liberia in their respective on Friday.

Group B Tunisia 3-0 Equatorial Guinea

Carthage Eagles of Tunisia proved too strong in their opening Group B World Cup campaign with a resounding 3-0 home win over Equatorial Guinea to top Group B. Goals from Bronn, Ellyes Skhiri and skipper Khazri was enough to ensure a convincing victory.

Mauritania 1-2 Zambia

Zambia standing second in their group after they registered a 2-1 win over hosts Mauritania at the Olympic Stadium in Nouakchott.

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Group C Nigeria 2-0 Liberia

Leicester City striker Kelechi Iheanacho scored a brace for three-time African Champions Nigeria as they overcame Liberia 2-0 at the Teslim Balogun Stadium in Lagos on Friday.

The former Manchester City attacker’s goals came in the 23rd and 45th minutes as the Eagles go top of Group C after the match-day one fixture, following Cape Verde’s 1-1 draw with the Central Africa Republic on Wednesday.

Gernot Rohr’s side was comfortable throughout their opening game of the FIFA World Cup, Qatar 2022 Qualifiers.

Group D Cameroon 2-0 Malawi

African Cup of Nations hosts Cameroon scored two first-half goals to defeat visitors Malawi 2-0 In Yaoundé to go top of Group D.

Al-Nassr Vincent Abubakar gave the Indomitable Lions the lead in the opening ten minutes before Michael Ngadeu-Ngadjui doubled their lead in the 22 minutes.

Elsewhere in the group, Mozambique and Ivory Coast played to a barren draw at Estadio Nacional de Zimpeto.

The Elephant will host Cameroon on Monday 6th September in their matchday two in the race to Qatar while Mozambique travels to Malawi.

Group G Ghana 1-0 Ethiopia

Mubarak Wakaso scored the only goal of the day in the 35th minute to help Ghana started their campaign with a home 1-0 win over Ethiopia in the Cape Coast stadium on Friday.

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FIFA Development Manager for West and Central Africa El Hadji Wack Diop has echoed that football infrastructure is central to football development.

The Regional Manager made his statement during a visit to one of Sierra Leone’s poor playing fields, the Approved School, on Thursday.

In May 2021, former FA boss, Isha Johansen, announced five proposed artificial projects at the training field in Kingtom, Approved School in Freetown. Lungi field, Port Loko mini Stadium and the Bo Coronation Field.

His visit is set to pave the way for a vital facelift of the above field mentioned as inspection of various playing areas across Sierra Leone continues.

Diop, who will be travelling to Bo on Friday with members of the FA for further inspections, talked about his meeting with Ex-co members and how infrastructure is paramount to football development.

“We have noticed the large majority of the projects are related to infrastructure,” he told FA media.

On recognising the situation in Sierra Leone, he said, “Infrastructure is vital, is key to football development. Especially in well-populated areas, such as the area where we are right now.” He was referring to Approved School.

“It was important for me to come and visit the area and see the passion people in the area had for football. In other to better support the project. Based on what we have seen and based on what has been told to us, this area, this field, that has very poor quality, unfortunately, is occupied from morning to evening.”

He went further to say their role is to provide quality football pitches to help players develop better. He is expected to conclude his visit on Saturday.

It’s worth mentioning that during Fifa and Caf’s president’s visit to Sierra Leone in May, Motsepe said: “CAF and FIFA are committed to supporting Sierra Leone with the requisite infrastructure to host the African Cup of Nations in the not-too-distant future.”

Sierra Leone has only one internationally recognised stadium that is over four decades old. The Siaka Stevens stadium was built in 1979 with the help of the Chinese government.

Other venues across the country. Bo, Kenema and Makeni have been undergoing rehabilitation in recent years, some through Fifa assistance.

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