by FSL News | 10 Apr, 2021 | Players Abroad News, Sport News
Sierra Leone native Sullay Kaikai was again on target for Blackpool on Saturday in their 2-2 draw away at Lincoln City.
The winger, who was on the scoresheet against Gilliahman last weekend, double their lead at LNER Stadium to register sixth of the season.
The Seasiders run of five straight away wins ended at Lincoln City after the host rallied from two goals down earned themselves a point.
The Seasiders were two to the good just three minutes into the second half after Sullay Kaikai added to Ellis Simms’ first-half strike.
Two late goals from Anthony Scully and Brennan Johnson, ensured Lincoln took a share of the spoils on the afternoon.
The visitors Blackpool was impressive and deservedly took the lead with just over five minutes of the first half to go. Ellis Simms won the ball on the edge of the area, cut inside onto his left foot and curled an effort past Alex Palmer in the Lincoln goal to give the Seasiders the lead at the half-time break.
Blackpool was looking to kill Lincoln off with 15 minutes to go when Anthony Scully fire in a rebound with a first-time effort. And the hosts were level with five minutes to go. Brennan Johnson, who impressed all game, fired a shot into the roof of the net past Maxwell to level the score.
Full-time: Lincoln 2 Blackpool 2
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by FSL News | 9 Apr, 2021 | International, National Sport News Sierra Leone, Sport News
- Bo Rangers have confirmed striker Musa Noah Kamara transfer from East End Lions.
- Kamara scored 15 goals during the 2019 Sierra Leone Premier League.
- The 20-year-old, who recently returned from Norway, was pivotal with the East End giants club when they won the title.
The 2019 Sierra Leone Premier League top scorer, Musa Noah Kamara, aka Musa Tombo, has joined Bo Rangers on a permanent transfer.
The Southern Province top-tier side was leading the 2020 season before the campaign was halted due to the covid-19 pandemic.
According to a media report, Bo Rangers will pay Le50,000,000 with two players, midfielder Nathaniel Tangovular and Mohamed Gas Kamara, part of the deal.
The deal is reportedly worth in the region of Le225,000,000, including a price tag of Le100,000,000 for Anderson and Le75,000,00 for defender Mohamed Gas Kamara.
Tombo, who was recently left out of the Sierra Leone side for the recent Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, has won four caps since his debut, including back to back World Cup Preliminary qualifiers against Liberia in September 2019.
In August 2019, the striker opted to return home from Sweden after just a week of signing a three-year deal with Swedish club Trelleborgs.
Swedish Superettan side Trelleborgs FF sign Musa Tombo
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by FSL News | 7 Apr, 2021 | African News, Sport News

Sierra Leone ranked 114th on April 7th 2021 FIFA ranking announced
Sierra Leone have moved two places up to 114th place from 116 in the latest Coca-Cola FIFA Ranking released on Wednesday, April 7th.
The Leone Stars gained 1165 points after avoiding defeats against Nigeria and Lesotho in their last three African Cup of Nations qualifiers.
Leone Stars final Group L encounter in the race to Cameroon was postponed due to their visitors contesting five of their players’ positive results in Freetown on March 30th.
CAF says their organising committee made a decision after reviewing official accounts of the incidents that stopped the match from taking place at the scheduled time.
The Sierra Leone Football Association have confirmed they will contest the CAF decision.
Meanwhile, in Africa, Sierra Leone ranked 28th best nation as Ghana made progress as they moved one place up to seventh on the log, ahead of Cameroon (55), Mali (57), and Cote d’Ivoire (59).
Senegal (22), who have dropped down by two places on the world table, still hold the first position in Africa, ahead of Tunisia (26), Nigeria (32), Algeria (33), Morocco (34) and Egypt (36).
World 1)Belgium 2)France 3)Brazil 4)England 5)Portugal 6)Spain 7)Italy 8)Argentina 9)Uruguay 10)Denmark.
Africa (Top 10) 22)Senegal 26)Tunisia 32)Nigeria 33)Algeria 34)Morocco 46)Egypt 49)Ghana 55)Cameroon 57)Mali 59)Ivory Coast.
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by FSL News | 7 Apr, 2021 | Players Abroad News, Sport News
Striker Mohamed Buya Turay has confirmed leaving Hebei Fortune China to join Henan Jianye ahead of the new Chinese Super League campaign.
Turay, 26, is a speedy striker with quick reactions and the ability to make attacking runs to beat the defensive line.
Although, no details of the deal were mentioned. However, the player looks to continue in the Chinese Super League as a new acquisition for the Zhengzhou-based outfit.
Turay joined Hebei China Fortune in July 2020 and featured in seventeen matches, scored six goals and four assists in all competitions.
The former Sint-Truidense V.V. attacker made his debut for the club against Chongqing Dangdai Lifan on 7 August 2020, coming on as a 72nd-minute substitute in a 2–2 draw.
Turay played in both legs of the World Cup qualifying round against Liberia, as Sierra Leone lost 3–2 on aggregate.
In recent African Cup of Nations Qualifications, Turay was part of Sierra Leone matches against Nigeria, as the national team went on to drew 4-4.
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by FSL News | 5 Apr, 2021 | Players Abroad News, Sport News
Blackpool saw off play-off rivals Gillingham in emphatic style to move four points clear on Monday with a game in hand still to play.
Jerry Yates bagged a brace as buoyant Blackpool swept aside Gillingham 4-1 and stretched their unbeaten run to 13 games.
Sullay Kaikai and Elliot Embleton were also on the scoresheet in a comprehensive win for the promotion-chasers at Bloomfield Road, with Jordan Graham replying for the visitors.
Yates gave Blackpool the perfect start when he rifled into the bottom corner after five minutes.
He wasted a great chance to double the hosts’ lead when he headed wide in the 13th minute and the miss proved costly as Graham levelled a minute later with a sweet strike.
The visitors were not level for long as Yates latched on to Luke Garbutt’s free-kick and slotted home his 20th goal of the season in all competitions.
Kaikai’s stinging drive on the half-hour gave the hosts a two-goal cushion going into the break after which Chris Maxwell denied Jack Tucker with a smart save.
With just under half an hour to play, Kaikai set up Embleton to seal a victory which lifts the Seasiders to fifth.
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by FSL News | 5 Apr, 2021 | Players Abroad News, Sport News
Mustapha Bundu pictured left to face Alhaji Kamara’s Randers on Monday in the Danish top-tier playoff.
Alhaji Kamara has been left out of Randers side to face Copenhagen in their Championship playoff on Monday at Parken Stadium for a European competition place.
Kamara, 26, is Randers top scorer with ten goals in all competitions this season, while Bundu, on loan from Anderlecht, has struggled in front of goal this season.
In their most recent meeting, Randers won 2-1 at home as Bundu was introduced in the 87th minute during his side defeat.
Both attackers were on the scoresheet for Sierra Leone against Nigeria in November’s 4-4 draw at the Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin City.
Bundu, who is still in the hunt for his first goal this season, looking to end his goal drought.
FC Copenhagen have not lost their last six home games, whereas Randers, on the other hand, have not lost in seven of eight of their most recent away games.
FC Copenhagen scored in twelve of their last thirteen home games, and Randers FC scored in six of their last eight away games.
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