by FSL News | 8 Jan, 2019 | African News
The Confederation of African Football, CAF has confirmed Egypt as host of the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations.
The news broke after their executive meeting in Dakar, Senegal on Tuesday morning.
South Africa and Egypt were the only two nations to submit bids for the tournament.
Cameron was stripped of hosting rights late last year.
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by FSL News | 8 Jan, 2019 | Players Abroad News
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Sierra Leone international midfielder John Kamara has signed for Azerbaijan top-flight side Kelsa FK.
Kamara, 30, confirmed the news to Football Sierra Leone.
“I’m delighted to have finally signed on a one-and-half year deal. The deal has been on for a while now but today I have put pen to paper,” Kamara told this medium.
The enforcers added, “I am so looking forward to a new challenge in the next coming weeks.”
The midfielder became a free agent at the end of his previous contract in Kazakhstan with Kaisar FC.
He has joined a list of Sierra Leonean international players that have signed and played in Azerbaijan.
The likes of former Sierra Leone captain Ibrahim Obreh Kargbo, Gibrilla Wobay and Alfred Sankoh all have played in the Topaz Premier League.
Kamara is the first ever Sierra Leonean to grace the top-flight league in Kazakhstan.
Kamara began his professional career with Tadamon Sour, before joining Greek side Apollon Smyrni F.C in 2012.
He later moved to PAS Lamia 1964 and a spell with Aris Thessaloniki before his move to Riga last year.
He made his senior international debut for Sierra Leone in 2013 and, has appeared in FIFA World Cup qualifying matches.
Kamara has won over 13 caps for Sierra Leone.

John Kamara signed after completing medical on a one-and-half-year deal.
by FSL News | 8 Jan, 2019 | African News
The Confederation of African Football (Caf) will announce the name of which country hosting the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations on Tuesday.
CAF officially stripped Cameroon off the hosting rights back in November after failing on organizational requirements.
Egypt or South Africa will host the tournament after Morocco surprisingly withdrew their bid.
CAF released a statement saying that the Executive Committee will summon on Tuesday instead of Wednesday.
It means the 2019 hosts will announce a few hours before the Aiteo CAF Awards ceremony to determine the continent best Player of the Year.
Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang are the final three names for the award.
Guinea’s football federation announced on Monday that it has agreed to move its staging of the Nations Cup from 2023 to 2025.
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by FSL News | 8 Jan, 2019 | African News
Guinea will host the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations instead of the 2023 edition, according to the Confederation of African Football (Caf) president Ahmad.
Speaking on a visit to Guinea on Sunday when he was joined by Fifa president Gianni Infantino, Ahmad said Guinea’s President Alpha Condé had agreed to a delay in hosting the tournament.
Ahmad told reporters it is a similar situation to Cameroon, who will stage the 2021 finalsafter being stripped of hosting the 2019 Nations Cup in November.
The Guinea Football Federation (Feguifoot) statement comes just a few days after its president Antonio Souare told BBC Sport they had not been “notified, neither by a letter or a decree” about the proposed delay in hosting.
In 2014, Caf awarded Nations Cup hosting rights to Cameroon (2019), Ivory Coast (2021) and Guinea (2023).
After the reported changes to the schedule, Ivory Coast – which is now set to host in 2023 – lodged an appeal with the Court of Arbitration for Sport against the Caf decision to hand the 2021 tournament to Cameroon.
On 9 January, Caf is set to announce who will host this year’s finals – with both Egypt and South Africa having made bids to replace Cameroon.
Speaking to BBC Sport before Sunday’s visit by Ahmad, Souare also questioned whether African countries will be able to single-handedly host the expanded Nations Cup, which moved from 16 teams to 24 in 2017, in future.
“To go from four to six stadiums, all of a sudden, for one country do we maybe have to do co-hosting?” he added.
“I’m saying this as an African football leader and administrator, after thinking about it. And I’m still thinking about it.
“It’s not just the six stadiums, we have to build hotels – 2-3 star hotels to lodge the public that comes, but for the teams, you need 4-5 star hotels.
“Then you also have the hospitals, telecommunications, roads, airlines. It’s all this. There are many things.
“Would co-hosting, like we have have seen between Gabon and Equatorial Guinea, be a possible fallback solution?”
The Nations Cup has been co-hosted twice before, by Gabon and Equatorial Guinea in 2012 and by Ghana and Nigeria in 2000.
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by FSL News | 6 Jan, 2019 | Players Abroad News
Osman Kakay plays in Emirates FA Cup win over Leeds United.
Sierra Leone defender Osman Kakay played for Queens Park Rangers as they beat Leeds to reach the fourth round of the Emirates FA Cup on Sunday.
Goals from Aramide Oteh and Jake Bidwell gave the home team a hard-fought 2-1 victory over fellow Championship side Leeds United at Loftus Road.
Kakay, 21, who last month signed a contract extension played for full 90 minutes after manager Steve McClaren made five changes to his side that played 2-2 against Aston Villa.
The right-back Kakay had a good game. Showed guile in his defending and was very comfortable adding width to the attack.
It was Kakay’s seventh appearances for Queens Park Rangers and, remarkably their first third-round victory without the need for a replay since 1996.
Aramide Oteh put QPR in front from the spot after Jake Bidwell was fouled.
Aapo Halme equalised only two minutes later, tapping home from close range before Bidwell scored the winner with 15 to full time.
Bidwell header sends Marcelo Bielsa’s Championship league leaders out. QPR will now take part in the FA Cup fourth round for the first time since 2013.
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by FSL News | 6 Jan, 2019 | Players Abroad News
Sierra Leone attacker Mohamed Buya Turay has been left out of St Truiden training camp in Spain.
The club’s record signing maybe on his way out in the next coming days talks are ongoing.
“Jonathan Legear, Buya Turay, Thallyson and Sascha Kotysch did not go to practice camp. They expect an official transfer soon,” the club has stated.
The 23-year-old striker has struggled to replicate his form in Sweden where he scored nine goals in 13 appearances for former club Dalkurd.
The Canaries arrived in San Pedro del Pinatar on Saturday for their winter camp raining at the Pinatar Arena.
During their stay they will take on NAC Breda on Monday, January 7, in La Manga at 4:00 PM before Marc Brys’ men engage Hoffenheim on Friday 11 January at 12.00.
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