By Joseph S. Conteh
In a display of Sierra Leonean refereeing excellence, three of the country’s top officials – Rashid Conteh, Ibrahim Bah, and Alhaji Musa Kabia – were entrusted with overseeing the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League & Confederation Cup match between Congo’s A.S Vita Club and South Africa’s Stellenbosch FC.
Despite the high-stakes nature of the encounter, the Sierra Leonean trio demonstrated their professionalism and expertise, guiding the match to a successful conclusion. Stellenbosch FC emerged victorious with a 3-1 aggregate score, but the real winners were the fans who witnessed the impeccable officiating of the Sierra Leonean referees.
This achievement is a testament to the growing reputation of Sierra Leonean football officials on the continental stage. Rashid Conteh, Ibrahim Bah, and Alhaji Musa Kabia have proven themselves to be among the best in their field, and their selection for this prestigious match is a source of pride for the nation.
The success of these referees not only highlights their individual skills but also the ongoing efforts to develop and nurture the refereeing talent within Sierra Leone. This achievement serves as an inspiration for aspiring officials, and it is a clear indication that Sierra Leone is producing world-class football administrators who can compete with the best on the African continent.