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Bombali Shebora FC CEO-2 Gifts SLFA, Others

By: Alusine Rehme Wilson 


Abu-Abu Abdulai Koroma, the Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Bombali Shebora Football Club who doubles as the Resident Minister of the North East Region has gifted customized jerseys of the club to football officials.

Beneficiaries who received the customized jerseys of the Bombali Based outfit are all officials working for the district, regional and national Football Associations respectively.


Minister Koroma together with other management officials of Bombali Shebora Football Club presented to the officials customized Bombali Shebora Football Club customized jerseys with their respective positions and names printed on the back of each jersey before the presentation of the NERFA Men’s Super-10 Champions Trophy and other deserving awards.

SLFA President, his two Vice Presidents, the Head of Competition, Female Football Coordinator and the General Secretary as well as to the NERFA Chairman Brima Jalloh, his Secretary General, Head of Competition Milton Koroma and the BDFA Chairman Suleiman Sillah Sesay amongst others received their jerseys with smiling faces.


Upon receiving their gifts r from the North East Region Resident Minister the officials  respectively posed for photographs.

On behalf of the beneficiaries, SLFA President Thomas Daddy Brima, thanked the Minister and the rest of Bombali Shebora for the gifts, congratulated them for emerging as the Men’s Super-10 Champions in the North East Region and wished them well in the upcoming National Premier League Playoff.


“We’ve gifted these officials to extend our appreciation for their good work in the development of football at district, regional and national level at the same time extends an olive branch invitation to them to join our high flying team, Minister Koroma told journalists after the presentation.


He also encouraged supporters of the club and others to visit the club’s secretariat or contact any of their staff to secure replica jerseys of the club at the cost of 250 Leones.

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