Foday Daboh Contributes to National U20 Team Ahead of CAF U20 Nations Cup

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Freetown, SIERRA LEONEFoday Daboh, Team Manager of FC Kallon, has generously donated Ten Thousand New Leones (NLe 10,000) to Sierra Leone’s National U20 team, the Shooting Stars, as they prepare for the upcoming CAF U20 Nations Cup Qualifiers in Liberia. This donation aims to boost the team’s morale and enhance their readiness for the tournament.

Daboh’s support follows a similar gesture from Abdul Aziz Jalloh, CEO of Bhantal FC, who also contributed Ten Thousand New Leones to the Shooting Stars. These contributions reflect the commitment of Sierra Leonean football leaders to the success of the national team as they approach this significant competition.

In a related development, Kebbie Sesay, Chairman of the Western Area Rural District Football Association (WARDFA) and Team Manager for the National U23 team, recently donated Fifteen Thousand New Leones (NLe 15,000) to the Senior National Team, the Leone Stars. This donation is intended to support their preparations for the 2025 AFCON Qualifiers, where they will face Chad on September 6 and Zambia on September 10.

These acts of generosity highlight the strong sense of solidarity and dedication within the Sierra Leonean football community as the nation’s teams gear up for these crucial international matches. BT/1/9/2024

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