By Joseph S. Conteh
Sierra Leone, In a move set to electrify the national football scene, the Executive Committee of the Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA) has appointed the former Leone Stars captain and international football icon, Mohamed Kallon, as the new head coach of the Sierra Leone National Senior Men’s Team, the Leone Stars.
The announcement comes as the team gears up for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, where they will face off against Guinea Bissau and Egypt next month. Kallon, a revered figure in Sierra Leonean football, brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the role, having captained the Leone Stars during his illustrious playing career.
We are thrilled to welcome Mohamed Kallon as the new head coach of the Leone Stars, said SLFA. Officially, his deep understanding of the game, combined with his unwavering commitment to the development of Sierra Leonean football, makes him the ideal candidate to lead our national team in the upcoming challenges.
Kallon, who has a strong track record of success both as a player and a coach, expressed his excitement at the opportunity to guide the Leone Stars. I am honored to take on this role and contribute to the continued growth and success of Sierra Leonean football, he said. Together with the players and the entire football community, we will work tirelessly to make the nation proud and secure our place on the global stage.
With Kallon’s appointment, the Sierra Leone football community is abuzz with anticipation, as they eagerly await the Leone Stars’ performance in the upcoming World Cup qualifiers. The nation’s fans are hopeful that Kallon’s leadership and the team’s renewed determination will propel them to new heights in the international arena.