By Joseph S. Conteh
In a remarkable display of determination and resilience, Foday James Lumeh has become the amputee professional footballer to complete his License “B” coaching course at the Sierra Leone Football Association. This achievement not only showcases Lumeh’s unwavering commitment to the sport but also serves as a powerful inspiration to aspiring athletes with disabilities.
Lumeh, who lost his leg refused to let his physical challenge define his future. Instead, he channeled his passion for football into a successful professional career, proving that with the right mindset and opportunities, individuals with disabilities can excel in the world of sports.
By earning his coaching license, Lumeh has taken his dedication to the next level, positioning himself as a role model and mentor for other athletes who may be facing similar obstacles. His journey demonstrates that with hard work, perseverance, and the support of the community, individuals with disabilities can achieve remarkable feats and inspire others to follow in their footsteps.
This milestone represents a significant step forward in promoting inclusivity and accessibility within the world of sports. Lumeh’s accomplishment serves as a testament to the power of the human spirit and the transformative impact that can be achieved when barriers are broken down, and opportunities are made available to all.
As Foday James Lumeh continues to pave the way for others, his story serves as a reminder that with the right mindset and support, any challenge can be overcome, and dreams can be realized, regardless of physical limitations.



















