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SLFA President join CAF, FIFA President, others in Morocco for Strategic Dialogue

By Umaro Saidu Turay


The Sierra Leone Football Association President Thomas Daddy Brima has on Monday 16th December, 2024 Joined CAF President Dr. Motsepe and 53 other federation Presidents in Marrakech Morocco ahead of a crucial Strategic meeting with CAF President.

The EXCO, chaired by CAF President Dr. Motsepe will discuss key issues ranging from 2025 CAF Calemder and other important matters focusing on shaping African football. However, the session will start with a CAF Executive Committee (EXCO) meeting commence at 09:00 local time (08:30 GMT).

At 11:00 local time (10:00 GMT), the. 54 CAF Members Association Presidents with the inclusion of SLFA's President Thomas Daddy Brima will join the CAF EXCO in a universal discuss.


The meeting aims to consolidate cooperation and bring out strategic goals for the growth of football across the African continent.

The appearance of SLFA's President accentuate Sierra Leone's dedication to contributing to the advancement of African football at the Apex level.

The outcome of the strategic meetings are expected to impact African Football''s trajectory in the following year.


On the sidelines of the strategic meetings, President Thomas Daddy Brima alongside Sierra Leone Iconic Footballer, Coach and Entrepreneur Mohamed Kallon also attended the 2024 CAF Awards Ceremony in Morocco.

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