The Nigerian Football Federation has confirmed that a 32-man delegation to be led by the embattled Sierra Leone Football Association President, Isha Johansen will travel to Lagos for their Sunday’s 2017 Africa Cup of Nations Match qualifier against the Ivory Coast.
Leone Stars will host the African champions at the 23,000 –capacity Teslim Balogun Stadium in Lagos.
Chairman of the NFF Marketing, Sponsorship and Television Advisory Committee, High Chief Emeka Inyama, who is playing a key role in the organization of the Leone Stars/Elephants match, said all matters have been worked out as planned.
“There are no problems at all and we do not expect any. We are on ground in Lagos to organize a hitch –free game and we have taken into consideration even the minutest details related to the organization,” Inyama assured.
Sunday’s clash between the Leone Stars and the Elephants at the Teslim Balogun Stadium is said to be the first time Nigeria will host a competitive football game involving two other countries in her territory.
Sierra Leone is still facing a ban from the African football governing body CAF from hosting international matches following the outbreak of the Ebola virus since 2014
Sierra Leone’s Delegation to Nigeria
OFFICIALS
1. Madam Isha Johansen – Leader of Delegation
2. Brima Mazola Kamara - Exco Member
3. Hon. Francis A. Konuwa – Exco Member
4. Allie Badara Tarawallie Exco Member
5. Sullay Kamara Northern Region Representative
6. Abubakarr Kamara Head of Media/ Secretary to the delegation
7. Eric Lansana Team Manager
8. Osman Kamara Media Officer
9. Abu Bakarr Konteh Marketing Committee Member
10. Sellas Teivi Tetteh Head, Coach
11. John Keister Assistant Coach
12. Prince Tamba Moses Goal Keeping Coach
13. Mohamed Bowen Freeman Fitness Trainer
14. Philip Korr Masseur
15. Abdul Karim Labay Team Doctor
16. Alusine Kabba Welfare Officer
PLAYERS
1. Unisa Koroma
2. Solomon Zombo Morris
3. Mohamed Kamanor
4. Kemson Fofanah
5. Abu Kanu
6. Yeami Dunia
6. Abu Suma
7. Sorie Ibrahim Barrie
8. Kwame Quee
9. Ibrahim Kamara
10. George Mattar
11. Christian Moses
12. Lansana Kamara
13. Umaru Bangura
14. Mohamed Kamara
15. Mohamed Bangura
16. Kei Kamara
17. Abdul Sesay
19. David Simbo
20. Alfred Nyuma