Bobcats attacker Mohamed James Sesay happy with form

Bobcats attacker Mohamed James Sesay happy with form

Maryland Bobcats attacker Mohamed James ‘Pele’ Sesay has admitted enjoying his time with the American soccer team this season.

Given his form has been so impressive since joining the National Independent Soccer Association in January 2021.

Sesay has taken his tally to four goals from their last six games in this campaign. 

He is the second top scorer in the ongoing National Independent Soccer Association season. The NISA is the third tier of American soccer.

“I am delighted with the way the season has gone so far since joining the club in January 2021,” Sesay to FSL News.

“Together as a team, we have been putting tremendous effort into how we approach match by match. Personally, I have scored four goals in our last six games. A stats I am looking to improve in the ongoing season. I am happy to be here at Maryland Bodcast. I played with keeper Christian Caulker, who has helped me with all the tips moving forward.”

Their weekend triumph on the road in Michigan extended their unbeaten streak to 4 games. After a solid performance. They will be hoping to continue the streak heading into our final Spring Season (and home!) game this Saturday against San Diego 1904 FC.

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CAF confirms dates for Champions League, Confed Cup new campaign

CAF confirms dates for Champions League, Confed Cup new campaign

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) have confirmed that the 2021/22 club’s competitions will commence 10 September 2021 with the first round of the preliminaries, while the group stages will start on February 2022.

CAF says the 2021/22 season will kick off on 10 September 2021 with the first round of the preliminaries, while the group stages will start on February 2022.

The African football governing body also revealed the system relating to the list of countries, who will be allowed to enter two clubs in the 2021/22 season.

The 12 highest ranked national associations in the CAF’s ranking will be allowed to engage two clubs in the two prestigious competitions.

According to the rankings, the countries are Algeria, Angola, RD Congo, Egypt, Guinea, Morocco, Nigeria, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Tunisia, Zambia.

“The CAF has extended the five substitutions per rule for the 2021/22 Interclubs season. Accordingly, each club will be allowed to register 40 players instead of the regulatory 30. Nine substitutes will be allowed on the bench instead of the regular seven,” the CAF explained in a statement on its official website.

“The registration of players on the CAF CMS has been extended to 15 August 2021,” the statement added.

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Rodney Michael excited about pro debut with Tormenta

Rodney Michael excited about pro debut with Tormenta

South Georgia Tormenta FC new acquisition Rodney Michael has expressed his delight after coming on for his debut in their 3-1 win over Greenville Triumph SC on Saturday.
 
Michael’s side dominated the USL League One defending champions Greenville Triumph at Erk Russell Park.
 
Goals from Lars Eckenrode, Nick O’Callaghan and Marco Micaletto were enough as they held to a good victory.
 
“It means a lot. It has always been my dream to play professional football,” Michael told FSL News.
 
“I’ve been working towards this dream since I was 11 years old at the Craig Bellamy Foundation. It felt amazing to see that dream become a reality as I made my pro debut.”
 
The Sierra Leone youth international was introduced in the last 34 min to mark his professional debut.
 
During his three seasons at the University of California Santa Barbara, he scored 23 goals and recorded 15 assists in 58 starts. In 2019, Michael helped UC Santa Barbara advance to the NCAA Soccer Quarterfinal Championships.
 
He was part of the Sierra Leone U20 side during the doubleheader of the African Cup of Nations U20 2019 qualifiers against Guinea Bissau.

HIGHLIGHTS | #TRMvGVL | 2021 USL League One Season

 
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Sierra Leone Premier League suspended indefinitely

Sierra Leone Premier League suspended indefinitely

Hopes that the Sierra Leone Premier League season 2021/2022 will continue steadfast growth has been dashed as the league’s management have confirmed suspending football indefinitely.

With six months to the 2022 African Cup of Nations in Cameroon, this latest development can upset local player’s determination to break into the National team.

The Premier League board says it has resolved to postpone the ongoing season indefinitely following a meeting with club officials in response to the latest media release from the National Covid-19 Emergency Response Center.

NaCOVERC, in a communique to the National Sports Authority, confirmed that all designated activities and competitions must go on behind closed doors without spectators.

As a result, the season will run behind schedule as club officials cannot accept playing football without the proceeds due to financial constraints.

East End Lions 1-0 win over Republic of Sierra Leone arm forces and Anti-Drugs home win over Wusum Stars on Thursday were the final two matches before the suspension.

Big spenders Bo Rangers leading the table with 18 points from their opening nine matches winning six and three defeats.

Meanwhile, the Premier League board has said they intend to engage the health authorities through the Sierra Leone Football Association, NSA and Ministry of Sports to rethink its decision.

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Persebaya sign Sierra Leone defender Alie Sesay

Persebaya sign Sierra Leone defender Alie Sesay

Indonesian football team Persebaya Surabaya have signed former Leicester City defender Alie Sesay on a 24-month deal.

The 26-year-old Sierra Leone international came through Leicester’s academy before joining Colchester United on loan in 2014.

On 14 January 2020, Sesay joined Azerbaijan Premier League club Zira FK on an 18-month contract.

The former Arda Kardzhali defender has previously had loan spells at Colchester and Cambridge United.
“I’ve heard a lot about Indonesian football. Especially about the fanaticism of the fans. As a player, defending a club with such fantastic fans is the best experience. I’m happy to be here,” Sesay told the club website.
He made his Sierra Leone debut under coach Atto Mensah during the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualification match against Cameroon on 11 October 2014.

He was in the 4-4 draw against Nigeria at the Samuel Ogbemudia stadium for Benin City in November 2020.

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After securing qualification to the African Cup of Nations, there is an organised victory parade for the Sierra Leone national team today June 16th from Calaba Town to the Freetown national stadium.

John Keister and his squad triumph 1-0 over Benin on Tuesday at the General Lansan Conte de Nongo stadium in Guinea to book their place in Cameroon.

President Julius Maada Bio, immediately after the win, expressed his satisfaction with the team fantastic display. 

They departed Guinea to meet with hundreds of singing and dancing agog fans at the Guinea-Sierra Leone border.

Thousands of fans are expected to turn out for the parade to mark the team’s victory as they break the Afcon jinx after 25 years.

Sierra Leoneans at home are encouraged to join the National team at 4 pm at the Siaka Steven Stadium, where President Bio will address the delegation.

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