Sierra Leone senior male national football team, Leone Stars, is currently in Guinea on a camping ahead of the 2023 African Cup of Nations doubleheaders in Abuja and Guinea next month.
Sierra Leone, in Group A, will kick off African Cup Nations 2023 qualifying campaign on June 9, 2022 away in Nigeria.
Leone Stars will be playing all their home matches in neighboring Guinean capital, but is currently preparing before travelling to Nigeria.
Moshood Abiola Stadium in Abuja will host Nigeria’s 2023 AFCON opening qualifier against Sierra Leone behind closed doors.
General Lansana Conté stadium to host matchday two Leone Stars home tie against Guinea Bissau on June 13.
John Keister and his technical team summoned 25 players to be part of the camping and expected them all in Guinea latest yesterday, Wednesday.
Prominent inclusions Bo Rangers top striker Musa Noah Tombo Kamara, defensive midfielder John Kamara of Politehnica Iași, China-based striker Mohamed Buya Turay, new skipper Steven Caulker, QPR’s defender Osman Kakay, Sirius left-back Kevin Wrights, Augustus Kargbo of FC Crotone, Italy), Mustapha Bundu AGF Aarhus on loan from Anderlecht.
The new names are defensive midfielder Ibrahim Sillah, Kickers Emden, 19-year-old Tottenham youngster Kallum Cesay, Amadou Bakayoko Bolton Wanderers, Kamil Conteh, Middlesbrough, and Jonathan Morsay of Greek side Panetolikos set to arrive by Wednesday.
The Head of the delegation, Sierra Leone Football Association president Thomas Daddy Brima and a cross-section of government officials are expected to depart Freetown on Friday.
By Desmond Tunde Coker