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Sierra Leone Football Association

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Sierra Leone Football Association
CAF
Founded1923[1]
FIFA affiliation1960
CAF affiliation1967[2]
PresidentThomas Daddy Brima
Websiteslfa.sl

The Sierra Leone Football Association is the governing body of football in Sierra Leone.[3] It was founded in 1960 (current association), and affiliated to FIFA the same year. It organises and runs the national leagues, including the Sierra Leone National Premier League, Sierra Leonean FA Cup, and the national football teams, including the under-17, under-20, under-23, and the senior national team. The Sierra Leone Football Association is formed of elected executive committee members, led by a president, who is currently Thomas Daddy Brima, who was elected in June 2021.

Executive committee members

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  • Thomas Daddy Brima, president
  • Brima Mazola Kamara, vice president
  • Mohamed Alie Kargbo, vice president
  • Alhaji Nasiru-Deen, executive member
  • Alie Badara Tarawallie, executive member

References

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  1. ^ CAF and FIFA, 50 years of African football – the DVD, 2009
  2. ^ The Standard. 11 January 1968.
  3. ^ "Rival coaches are appointed for Sierra Leone's U20 side". BBC Sport. Retrieved 31 May 2014.
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