Babadi Kamara Engages in International Liaison to Strengthen Ties with Football Stakeholders
- Alicious Swaray
- Aug 31
- 1 min read

Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA) President, Babadi Kamara, is making significant strides on the international scene, engaging directly with football's most influential figures in a clear sign of his commitment to elevating the game in Sierra Leone.
Kamara recently held productive discussions with FIFA President Gianni Infantino, CAF President Patrice Motsepe, and the legendary Samuel Eto'o, now President of the Football Federation of Cameroon.
These pivotal interactions took place in Nairobi, Kenya, at a gathering of global and continental football powerbrokers.
The palpable camaraderie, evident in the broad smiles and warm handshakes exchanged between Kamara and the football luminaries, speaks volumes about the widespread endorsement of his presidency.
Seizing this crucial opportunity, the SLFA President passionately articulated his vision for the growth of football in Sierra Leone.
He underscored his unwavering dedication to attracting vital investments and forging strategic partnerships, aiming to revolutionize football facilities nationwide, cultivate and export burgeoning talents, and ultimately, rekindle the nation's passion for the beautiful game, making it fashionable once more.
Babadi Kamara's deep-seated passion for football development is widely recognized.
There's a prevailing belief that his tenure as SLFA President will usher in a new era, restoring Sierra Leone to its rightful place of prominence on both the global and continental football landscapes.









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