Godswill Akpabio Stadium to host 2022 Confed Cup final

Godswill Akpabio Stadium to host 2022 Confed Cup final

The 2022 Confederation Cup final will be played at the 30,000 capacity Godswill Akpabio International Stadium in Uyo, Nigeria, on Friday, 20 May 2022.

Caf announced that the stadium to host its first intercontinental finals.

The capital of Akwa Ibom State stadium is the home of Nigeria’s Premier League side Akwa United where the Super Eagles have played a few friendlies and crucial qualifiers.

The final will arguably be the biggest football match to grace the stadium as it has never played host to any International Cup fixtures.

The last TotalEnergies Confederation Cup final was hosted in Cotonou, Benin, where Morocco’s Raja Club Athletic beat Algerian side JS Kabylie 2-1.

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Tottenham ‘insider’ John Wenham believes Kallum Cesay will be loaned out to a League One club next season.

Cesay, 19, who has been in and out of Tottenham’s first-team training under boss Antonio Conte, has been instrumental with the Spurs U23s this season. 

The Sierra Leone international has made 25 appearances for the Tottenham Hotspur Sub 23, playing as a left-back and a right-back.

In March, Cesay received a call-up to the Sierra Leone national team during the Turkey training camp. He scored his first International brace for the Leone Stars on his debut in the 2-1 win over Congo-Brazzaville at the Mardam Stadium.

Wenham admitted that he is surprised by how much the young defender has developed over the last 12 months. 

When asked about Cesay, he told Football Insider, “Until last summer (2021), he had really gone under the radar. There has always been someone ahead of him in the pecking order.

“Then, last summer, quite randomly, in our first pre-season game against Leyton Orient Nuno started him out of nowhere.

“He has been rewarded with this Sierra Leone call up and I think the plan for him now is a new long-term contract ahead of a loan to a League One side next year. I’m always excited by players who come out of nowhere, and I’m really keen to follow his development.”

On Sunday, for the Tottenham Hotspur Sub 23, Kallum was in action against Chelsea Sub 23. The match features some first-team stars, the likes of Trevoh Chalobah and Malang Sarr.

They lost 2-1 after Kion Reece Etete had given them the lead in th 57th-minute, but goals from Dion Rankine and Lewis Hall ensured victory for the home side.

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Tumbu: A legend unrecognised, unhonoured & without his flowers while alive

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By Osman Benk Sankoh 

The late Brima Attouga Kamara, who played for Mighty Blackpool and East End Lions locally, and at the international level with El Mansoura of Egypt, was probably the best goalkeeper that Sierra Leone has ever produced. In his heydays, he was the last man standing between the goalpost and the jaws of defeat.

He was the lone player for the National team against spirited opposition at the Zone Two Amilcar Cabral Trophy, the West Africa Football Union Cup (WAFU), and several Nations Cup qualifiers. Against the Lone Stars of Liberia eons ago, every attempt by the Liberians to penetrate the inside of his goalpost was met with stiff and dogged resistance.

Attouga’s dazzling acrobatics left the Liberian commentator wondering whether the goalkeeper was a human shock-absorber or like a monkey (not in derogatory terms), plucking off goal ‘saves’ effortlessly and seamlessly.

On the other hand, the late King Kama Dumbuya, who played for Mighty Blackpool, was one person with the brilliance, pace and dexterity of a Junior Parade, a Lamin Junior Tumbu Conteh and a Mohamed Kallon combined. His thunderous shots were a goalkeeper’s nightmare. Think of Roberto Carlos of Brazil and Real Madrid, and picture King Kama. Memories still linger of how he dazzled and outwitted Malian goalkeeper Karamoko Dianne (Janneh) during an international match at the stadium in Freetown. His booming shot in the 85th minute left the talismanic goalkeeper, considered one of the best in the continent, helpless and stranded. However, this version of the story is contested. The National Stadium, as it is, never existed during the days of Kama, I was reminded. His artistry was witnessed at King Tom and Recree (Recreational Facility ), and his sizzling exploits were against goalkeeper Okala of the Super Eagles of Nigeria and not Dianne ( or Janneh ).

With all the glory they did for their clubs and country, Kama and Attouga Kamara never received National honours like many others. According to the Sierra Express Media website, after his retirement in 1979, ‘‘Kama became a neglected person eroded by poverty and hardship’. He became a driver for a private Lebanese merchant, later, a shop attendant before retiring from retirement.’’

But probably, the first Sierra Leonean player to ever venture out internationally was the late Ishmael Dyfan- first with Africa Sports of Ivory Coast and later, Arab Contractors of Egypt. The dazzling midfield maestro began sculpting out a name for himself in the school leagues in Freetown with the Methodist Boys High school and, in the national league, for East End Lions. The Ivory Coast Tribune described him thus, ‘‘a virtuoso of the ‘Jogo bonito’ with an unparallel skill of execution who arrived from Freetown, a breeding ground for pearls.’’

As a coach, the late Dyfan’s philosophy was to tap young talents at the U-16, U-17 and U-23 levels, ensuring that the senior National team was well oiled with the necessary lubricant and never in short support of the brightest and best that the country can offer.

Like those before and after him, he never received national recognition, nor anything named after him. Dead. Buried. And forgotten.

Besides Dyfan was the ‘wizard of the side-lines- Brima Mazzola Kamara. He earned the middle name after Sandro Mazolla of Italy. Mazolla played for Real Republicans from 1974 to 1981 before moving to Africa Sports in Ivory Coast from 1981-to 1984. The Ivory Coast Tribute decorated him with superlatives such as the former boy-wonder and the prolific goalscorer from the banks of the Rokel River.

A stadium at Up-Gun was named after Attouga, but what else? The statute at the cemetery at Circular Road in Freetown? Legend has it that before Attouga, there was a goalkeeper called Goaler Queen. Sources say he was a mende man named Queen, but fans resorted to the moniker Queen because they may have had a struggle pronouncing Q.U.E.E with an N at the end.

Quee or Queen, they say, was the darling of fans and the nemesis of the opposition. On the other hand, it was believed that the only player who stood a chance of scoring past Goaler Queen was Balagoun Thunder (pronounced Tender, and his shots were like the flash of thunder, earning him the nickname). The rivalry between Lionel Messi and Christiano Ronaldo is nothing compared to Queen and Thunder. It was said that the only way to determine who goes home with the bragging rights and a trophy was for a penalty challenge. Both agreed, and a date was set, but Goaler Queen made one mistake outside of the pitch- eating heavy mounds of foofoo.

To cut a long story short, they said he saved the penalty with both hands at the back of his neck. Still, the aftermath was his death, leading to rumours that the trophy like -statue at the cemetery was erected in honour of Queen’s penalty exploits against Balagoun Thunder. Whether this is true or not, this was a story only handed from word of mouth and never recorded by historians.

We have never attempted to recognize and honour most of our heroes, especially our soccer ambassadors, both the living and the dead.

A day ago, the nation woke up to the death of undisputedly one of the best and most famous footballers to be born on its soil. Like old times, tributes started pouring in. RIPs and images of his footballing days took over social media. Lamin Junior Tumbu Conteh, Sierra Leone’s football magician, one who was to Sierra Leone what Jay-Jay Okocha was to Nigeria, died after a brief illness in Kenema, eastern Sierra Leone. Mohamed Fajah Barrie, Sierra Leone’s sports encyclopaedia, was among the first to break the news.

Tumbu was my neighbour at Peacock Farm, Wellington. He bought a house for his mum, apparently from his income as a professional player abroad. But it was on the dusty fields of junior leagues at the Wellington Community Centre and the Approved school I first encountered the wizardry and brilliance of the young Tumbu. He got his nickname owing to his David-like size while playing against the Goliath-looking giants. He was a performer on the field of play. He feared no one, not even Abedi Pele of Ghana also known as the African Maradonna and the only player then to have won the Africa Player of the year award for three consecutive times (1991-93) or the Cameroonian Captain, Stephen Tataw, notwithstanding their Italia 90 performance at the World Cup. In one encounter with Ghana, Tumbu, we were told, held Abedi at bay. He outclassed and outmanoeuvred the former Ghanaian captain to the delight of spectators that they quickly coined a song, “Tumbu card Abedi, Abedi fordom. Pissa-bedi Pele, e gari don done, go Ghana! go Ghana!” (Please don’t ask me to translate).

Our players, our entertainers, our Ebola and COVID-19 heroes – the health workers, our educationists, and the list goes on deserve better.

I pray that the soul of Lamin Junior Tumbu Conteh rests in peace, hoping that Mohamed Kallon, Kei Kamara, John Gbassay Sesay, Musu Pele, Musa Jarzhino, Osaio Marah, and Junior Parade and all our soccer heroes receive their flowers while alive other than RIPs and floral tributes.

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The world football governing body, Fifa, through President Gianni Infantino, has expressed its deep condolences to the Sierra Leone Football Association and the football fraternity over the passing of icon Lamin Junior Tumbu Conteh died aged 46 on Thursday after a short illness. 

The national icon started his club career with Old Edwardians before moving to Europe to join Beerschot VAC in Belgium in 1992.

“On behalf of the international football community, I wish to extend our deepest condolences to the Sierra Leone Football Association and, most importantly, to Lamin’s family, friends and loved ones. Our thoughts are with all of you. We hope that, in some way, our words of support may help bring a little peace and solace in this time of sadness.”

Fifa described the late maestro as Sierra Leone’s icon who played in Belgium, Germany, Portugal, UAE, Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand.

“His Personality, his loyalty and human qualities will not be forgotten and will be truly missed.”

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Sports and the National Sports Authority, NSA, say in collaboration with the Sierra Leone Football Association and the rest of the sporting fraternity, they will accord the national legend a befitting burial.

Photo: The late Lamin Conteh (C) of the United Arab Emirates’ al-Wahda club fights for the ball with Faisal al-Rifai (R) and Bader al-Kandari (L) of the al-Kuwait club during their 21st Asian Club Championship quarter-final for West Asia in Abu Dhabi 08 February 2002.

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Conteh played for the Belgian side between 1992 to 1995, where he featured 48 times, scoring 13 goals. The club remember the technically gifted Sierra Leone legend. A dribbling genius who can move past the opposition defenders with ease.

Beerschot V.A wrote“Beerschot just learned about the death of Lamin Conteh. Sierra Leone’s tech-savvy and arrow-quick forward played 48 times for Beerschot’s first team from 1992 to 1995, scoring 13 goals. 

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The Sierra Leone Football Association, Former Sierra Leone skipper Ibrahim Obreh Kargbo, Fifa council member Isha Johansen, renowned football administrator Rodney Michael and others pay their respects to the country’s football icon.

“My thoughts are with your family. I know how you played a part in my life. We will mourn his passing.

“Rest In Peace, Father! I know you were an amazing person, and your presence will always be missed. I will always remember some of our wonderful memories that will never fade away from my heart. Till we meet again, Father,” Kargbo passionately stated.

Well-known football administrator, Rodney Michael, described the news as a big defeat to the football family.

The Mighty Blackpool chairman noted that Lamin Conteh, alias Junior Tumbu, was arguably the most gifted footballing talent Sierra Leone has ever produced. His mesmerising skills of carving through opponents and providing extreme entertainment for all would forever linger in the memories of everyone who watched him play. 

He was a reserved person, never one to get involved in any publicity and loved minding his own business. In recent times, as General Manager of Freetown FC in Kenema, he helped the club rise to the top of Division 1 in the Eastern Region. He will forever be missed, but his memories on the football pitch will never die. And will be spoken of as a true legend forever. 

May His Soul REST IN PEACE!

East End Tigers owner Victor Lewis has this to say about the passing legend.

“Very saddened by this news. We saw you a few days ago before you left for Kenema knowingly – that was our last meeting. We spoke briefly. You introduced a guy who is the owner of Freetown FC. My hero, My legend. May you rest in Peace. May God Lord accept you as his son.” He was the greatest ever player i have watched play for Sierra Leone.”

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As a club, we are completely informed of the exploits this great man had in the football family as he helped polish a lot of football talents in Kenema particularly and for him to have died in our midst as Kenema people makes it more painful.”

Fifa Council Member and former SLFA president Isha Johansen paid her tribute.

“I am truly proud and honoured to not only have met Junior but to have worked with him as he served as an honorary Ambassador for football during my tenure of office as SLFA president. His humility and unconditional love for the game and pride of his nation was infectious.”

Our brother’s name will forever be embedded in ot only Sierra Leone’s football story records, but he will remember as one of the continent’s greats.”

MLS legend and former Sierra Leone International Kei Kamara thanked the passing legend for everything he has done for the country’s football.

 “I want to thank him for all the joy and memories he left our people. He’s a true legend of the game. We should celebrate his life. I pray his family finds warmth. I’m grateful I had an opportunity to be around him at the Afcon. I got to hear some stories about the past. Thank you, brother, Rest Easy, Legend.”

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Lamin, who was recently part of the Leone Stars technical support during the AFCON in Cameroon, died at the Kenema government hospital at around 1 am on Thursday.

Conteh, 46, was well-loved amongst all ages during and after his playing days. The attacking midfielder represented the Sierra Leone national team between 1994 and 2008 and was widely considered the most talented and most popular Sierra Leonean footballer in the 1990s and early 2000s. 

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