South Africa crush Sierra Leone to end unbeaten record

South Africa crush Sierra Leone to end unbeaten record

Sierra Leone’s unbeaten record has now been thrashed at the FNB stadium after they succumbed to a 4-0 defeat on Saturday.

The former African Champions Bafana Bafana of South Africa have recorded their first triumph over the Leone Stars of Sierra Leone in an international friendly at the FNB stadium on Saturday. 

The host’s first goal came through Themba Zwane, the midfielder, who received Zakhele Lepasa’s pass and gave South Africa the lead after he brilliantly turned inside the box to lose his marker before firing beyond Kamara into the net in the 31-minutes.

Sierra Leone struggled the entire first half as the host took full advantage to keep their lead.

After the restart, Bafana Bafana doubled their lead through a Mayambela tap-in into an empty net on debut after some brilliant work from Lepasa, who drew Kamara out of his goals before picking out his teammate.

Brilliant Themba Zwane scored a brace to give the host their third of the day in the 64-minute after another great inter-change football. 

In the 72-minute, the South Africans completed their onslaught on coach John Keister’s side when they extended their lead to four through Modiba’s goal. 

Sierra Leone has failed to win in their last three games. The Leone Stars’ previous outing in the Africa Cup of Nations matchday two qualifiers was a 2-2 draw with Guinea Bissau in June at the Stade Général Lansana Conté, Conakry.

The Leone Stars will now turn attention to Tuesday’s encounter with DRC Leopards at the Stade Père Jégo in Casablanca.

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Sierra Leone's unbeaten record has now been thrashed at the FNB stadium after they succumbed to a 4-0 defeat on Saturday.

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Sierra Leone skipper Steven Caulker has admitted they want to maintain their unbeaten record over South Africa when the two nations lock horns on Saturday.

The former England International has been leading a new generation of Leone Stars players after the Nations Cup in Cameroon this year.

The former African Champions South Africa will engage Sierra Leone for the fifth time at the FNB stadium on Saturday.

The iconic 94, 736-seater FNB stadium in Nasrec, near Johannesburg’s Soweto, will host the fifth meeting between the two nations. Kickoff 1:00 pm Sierra Leone on Saturday, September 24.

Both nations are using the contest as preparation for next year’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.

When answering a question on Sierra Leone’s record over the host team, he assured that they want to maintain that record.

“We look to maintain that record – I wasn’t aware that we have such a record against South Africa. We must play well for our country and get a result. On a good day, we would like to get a result with a clean sheet.”

Head Coach John Keister, during his pre-match conference, has said that the tie will be a competitive contest as they’re looking to get to a winning habit.

“Saturday’s type is going to be competitive. We want to win football matches. These are the type of matches you want to come to and give a good account of yourself. We want to get into a good habit of winning. Winning is a habit.”

On the Issue of visa delay causing the late arrival of some of his players – Keister made it clear he would love to get his players early, but at the same time, he doesn’t want to make excuses.

“The unfortunate situation coming here is not ideal, but again I have a group of players with a good mentality.”

Bafana Bafana’s last outing was in June, where they bowed 2-1 to Morocco despite taking an eighth-minute lead through Lyle Foster inside Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, Rabat.

The Leone Stars’ last outing in the Africa Cup of Nations matchday two qualifiers was a 2-2 draw with Guinea Bissau in June at the Stade Général Lansana Conté, Conakry.

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Manager Ivan Leko selected the Sierra Leone International for his first start in six appearances since joining the club in June as a free agent.

The 26-year-old striker, who made 32 starts for Cambuur and contributed five goals last season, played 65-minute before Matías Ezequiel Vargas Martín replaced him.

The win means Shanghai Port are currently seventh in the Chinese Super League table with 28points from sixteen games this season.

During his five-year spell at Cambuur, he made 156 appearances and scored 26 goals and 40 assists.

Meanwhile, Kallon was left out of the Sierra Leone team to face South Africa and DR Congo on September 24th and 27th, respectively.

Sierra Leone coach John Keister has said he wanted to give the winger time to settle in with his new side.

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Charleston Battery forward and leading goalscorer Augustine Williams has expressed his delight after being named in the Sierra Leone squad for this month’s friendlies.

Sierra Leone will engage South Africa on September 24 in Johannesburg, South Africa, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo on September 27 in Casablanca, Morocco.

Williams, 25, who missed the last two African Cup of Nations qualifiers against Nigeria and Guinea-Bissau in June, is excited about the upcoming trip to represent Sierra Leone.

“It’s an honour to be called up by the national team again to compete for my country. An amazing feeling to be able to represent over seven million people, that’s something I take with pride,” Williams told the club’s website.

Williams debuted for the Leone Stars on June 15, 2021, during qualification for the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) against Benin, where he helped the country qualify for the tournament for the first time in over two decades.

The forward was recalled to Sierra Leone’s squad for the AFCON in January. Williams has made three total appearances for his country.

The call-up for the 25-year-old comes on the heels of the striker’s most prolific scoring season of his career, as he’s tallied 14 goals for the Battery in 2022. This includes a run of five consecutive matches across July and August where he scored a goal, bagging six during that time.

“I’m looking forward to regrouping with the boys again, getting to work and playing against other nations while being able to represent Sierra Leone in the best way possible,” said Williams. “The focus is preparing ourselves and getting the team stronger in all areas to be ready to compete in the AFCON as we reach closer to the qualifying stages again.”

Williams will train and compete with Sierra Leone through the final week of September and will return to Charleston ahead of the away match on October 1 against Hartford Athletic

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Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos has admitted during his team’s press conference at Dobsonville Stadium that this weekend’s friendly against Sierra Leone is to restore confidence in his side.

South Africa, in four meetings, never defeated Sierra Leone as both sides have played to three draws and a win for Sierra Leone in June 2008.

Hugo Broos was speaking ahead of two International friendlies against Sierra Leone on Saturday and Botswana on Tuesday as Bafana Bafana’s first two matches since a 2-1 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) qualifying defeat away to Morocco in June.

Broos said the games against 113th-ranked Sierra Leone and 146th-ranked Botswana aimed at restoring Bafana’s confidence.

He wants to test his players ahead of playing Liberia twice in Afcon qualifiers next year in March.

“Sierra Leone plays similar to Liberia. We have those two very important games in March – playing Sierra Leone can be important preparation.

“The game against Botswana, like I said before, I wanted to have two friendly games in September, so I have that, and we have to try now to win those two games.”

They have struggled to get a positive result in recent matches, but Broos was clear that his team needs to battle a win when they host the west African nation, Sierra Leone, in a friendly at FNB Stadium on Saturday.

The two matches this month will be part of their 2023 African Cup of Nations preparation. 

Broos said he would ensure all the players in his 23-man squad play in the coming two friendlies.

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Both matches will be part of their African Cup of Nations 2023 preparation as the Leopard of DR Congo will play on September 23, 2022, against Burkina Faso before taking on their West African counterpart on September 27.

Next week’s meeting will be the third between the two nations. The Leone Stars of Sierra Leone have never defeated the Leopards of DR Congo.

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The full list of named players 

Keepers

  1. KIASSUMBUA JOEL (AC BELLINZONA – SUISSE)
  2. MPASI NAZU LIONEL (RODEZ FC – FRANCE)
  3. SIADI BAGGIO (TP MAZEMBE – RD CONGO)

Defenders

  1. BOKA ISSAKA CHADRACK (FC SAINT ELOI LUPOPO)
  2. BOPE BOKADI MERVEILLE (STANDARD DE LIEGE – BELGIQUE)
  3. IDUMBA FASIKA NATHAN (CAPE TOWN CITY – AFRIQUE DU SUD)
  4. INONGA BAKA (SC SIMBA – TANZANIE)
  5. KALULU GEDEON (FC LORIENT – FRANCE)
  6. MASUAKU ARTHUR (BESIKTAS – TURQUIE)
  7. MBEMBA CHANCEL (OLYMPIQUE MARSEILLE – FRANCE)
  8. MUKOKO AMALE (DIFAA EL JADIDA – MAROC)

Midfielders

  1. BASTIEN SAMUEL (BURNLEY FC – ANGLETERRE)
  2. BONGONDA THEO (CADIZ FC – ESPAGNE)
  3. KAYEMBE EDO (WATFORD FC – ANGLETERRE)
  4. KEBANO NEESKENS (FULHAM FFC – ANGLETERRE)
  5. LILEPO MAKABY GLODY (AL HILAL FC – SOUDAN)
  6. MIKA MICHE (FC SAINT ELOI LUPOPO – RD CONGO)
  7. MOUTOUSSAMY SAMUEL (FC NANTES – FRANCE)
  8. NGOMA LUAMBA FABRICE (AL FEHAYHEEL – KOWEIT)
  9. WISSA YOANE (BRENTFORD – ABGLETERRE)

Attackers

  1. AKOLO CHADRAC (SAINT GALLIEN – SUISSE)
  2. BAKAMBU CEDRIC (OLYMPIQUE DE MARSEILLE)
  3. KINZUMBI PHILIPPE (TP MAZEMBE – RD CONGO)
  4. ELIA MESHACK (YOUNG BOYS – SUISSE)
  5. LUSAMBA ARNAUD (ANALYASPOR – TURQUIE)
  6. MALANGO NGITA BEN (QATAR SCF – QATAR)
  7. MULEKA JACKSON (BESIKITAS-TURQUIE)
  8. MVUMPA KATOMPA SILAS (STUTTGART – ALLEMAGNE)

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