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Sierra Leone women's national football team

The Sierra Leone women's national football team is governed by the Sierra Leone Football Association.

Sierra Leone
AssociationSierra Leone Football Association (SLFA)
ConfederationCAF (Africa)
Sub-confederationWAFU (West Africa)
Head coachErnest Hallowell
FIFA codeSLE
First colours
Second colours
FIFA ranking
Current 141 (15 March 2024)[1]
Highest135 (December 2021)
Lowest141 (August 2023 – March 2024)
First international
 Sierra Leone 0–9 Nigeria
(6 November 1994)
Biggest defeat
 Sierra Leone 0–9 Nigeria
(6 November 1994)
Women's Africa Cup of Nations
Appearances1 (first in 1995)
Best resultQuarters Final (1995)

History edit

In 1985, almost no country in the world had a women's national football team,[2] including Sierra Leone women's national football team who did not play its first matches until around 1994 when it participated in the qualification phase of the 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup.[3] In a game in Nigeria on 6 November 1994, Sierra Leone women's national football team lost 0–9 to Nigeria after being down 0–6 at the half.[4] In a game in Freetown on 20 November 1994, it lost 0–2 to Nigeria after being down 0–2 at the half.[4] These 2 games represent half of all games it has played in its history.[4] The team's other 2 games took place during the preliminary rounds of the 2010 Women's Championship tournament in Africa, which was part of the Olympic qualification process, where Sierra Leone lost during the preliminary round once 2–3 to Guinea in Conakry on 7 March 2010 and tied Guinea 1–1 in Freetown on 20 March 2010.[4][5][6][7][8] Following this match, the team did not play an international match on any level for at least a year[9] and did not participate 2011 All Africa Games.[10] In March 2012, Sierra Leone was ranked the 135th best in the world and the 26th best in Africa.[11] It improved its ranking to 130th best in the world in June 2012 and at still at the bottom of the world rankings alongside 46 other women's national teams.[11][12] Its best ever rank was 128th, which was in 2010, and its worst ever ranking was 136, which it was ranked in 2011.[13]

Background and development edit

Early development of the women's game at the time colonial powers brought football to Sierra Leone and the continent was limited, as colonial powers in the region tended to take concepts of patriarchy and women's participation in sport with them to local cultures that already had similar concepts already embedded in them.[14] Other factors on the continent impact the development of the game, including limited access to education, poverty among women in the wider society, and fundamental inequality present in the society that occasionally allows for female specific human rights abuses.[15] When quality players are developed in Africa, they often leave for greater opportunities elsewhere Continent wide; most of the funding for women's football in a country and for the women's national team comes from FIFA, not the national football association.[16] Future success for women's football in Africa is dependent on improved facilities and access by women to these facilities. Attempting to commercialise the game is not the solution, as demonstrated by the existence of youth and women's football camps held on the continent that have resulted in improved national team performance as players progressed through the system.[14]

The United Nations ranked Sierra Leone 180 out of 187 on their Human Development Index. One of the factors in this world ranking was gender inequality.[17] Football was seen as 1 way of understanding life by watching what happened on the pitch.[18] In 2007, a football administrator from the country is in charge of the women's football committee in the West African Football Union.[19] In 2011, Brazilian women's football superstar Marta visited the country and met with the national team. Her visit was part of the United Nations Development Programme where Marta is a Goodwill Ambassador.[20][21][22][23] In 2011, there was no national women's league in the country.[9] In 2012, Girls Football League was launched by the Craig Bellamy Foundation after a pilot programme in 2010/2012 in Makeni that included 4 teams. Girls participating in the programme are given scholarships to attend, with 93% attending school regularly while involved with the programme, a higher percentage than the national average for female school attendance.[17]

Women are football spectators, watching live games in rural and remote areas of the country.[18] Rights to broadcast the 2011 Women's World Cup in the country were bought by the African Union of Broadcasting and Supersport International.[24] The popularity of the sport is declining in the country for women.[25]

Sierra Leone women's national football team is nicknamed the Sierra Queens.[9]

Under-17 team edit

Sierra Leone has a Sierra Leone women's national under-17 football team. They were supposed to compete in the African Women U-17 Championship Qualifying Tournament 2010. Togo won the first round because Sierra Leone withdrew from the competition.[26] They competed in CAF qualifiers for the FIFA U-17 World Cup that will be held in Azerbaijan in September 2012. They did not advance out of their region.[27] The team was supposed to play the Gambia women's national under-17 football team in a qualifying match for the 2012 U-17 Qualifying Tournament.[28] Sierra Leone lost the first leg in Banjul, Gambia 0–3. The return match was delayed for 24 hours.[29][30][31] The team's head coach attributed the loss to poor refereeing.[31] The game against Gambia was the country's first junior national international match.[32] The second match was one by Sierra Leone 3–1.[33] Gambia won the first match in 3–0 in a game played in Banjul.[34] The return match was delayed in for 24 hours and played in Makeni.[34] Gambia beat Sierra Leone to qualify for the final round with an aggregate score of 4–3.[35]

The team is coached by Hannah Williams, while Tamba Moses was the assistant coach. Squad members included Cecilia Bangura, Jarriatu Kamara, Hannah Conteh, Haja Kamara, Magret Sesay, Sarah Bangura, Fatmata Turay, Fatmata Mansaray, Kaju Max-Macauley, Aminata Lebbe, Zainab Sesay, Alice Bundor, Adama Sesay, Rashidatu Kamara, Isata Kamara, Wuyiah Muwaid, Nasu Bundor, and Assanatu Jalloh.[32] The cost of travel for the team was paid for by LEOCEM, the country's only cement company. The company's managing director rationalised the decision to pay saying, "We received the request from the SLFA at a very short notice but we decided to help because we want to see female football grow from the grass-roots level and also to meet our corporate social responsibility. We are happy about helping out the female team and we hope they'll eliminate their Gambian counterpart."[36] Members of the under-17 team are drawn from the Airtel Rising Stars tournament.[9]

Under-20 team edit

Sierra Leone has a Sierra Leone women's national under-20 football team. They competed in the 2010/2011 FIFA U-20 CAF Women's World Cup qualifying competition. They did not advance to the U20 Women's World Cup.[37] They competed in the preliminary rounds of the 2010 CAF FIFA U20 World Cup. In the preliminary round, they did not have to play as Guiena withdrew from the tournament. In the first round, they were supposed to play Nigeria and withdrew from the tournament.[38] They were to compete in the 2010 African Women U-20 Championship Qualifying tournament against Togo, and Togo earned a walkover win against Sierra Leone.[39] Sierra Leone eventually withdrew from the competition. The announcement was made a week after the under-17 lost 0–3 to Gambia.[30]

Fixtures edit

The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.

Legend

  Win   Draw   Lose   Fixture

2023 edit

21 January 2023 (2023-01-21) 2023 WAFU Zone A Women's Cup GS Sierra Leone   1–4   Gambia Sal, Cape Verde
18:00 Kabba   62' Report Jatta   2', 20', 56', 72' Stadium: Estádio Marcelo Leitão
Referee: Sylvina Garnett (Liberia)
23 January 2023 (2023-01-23) 2023 WAFU Zone A Women's Cup GS Guinea   1–0   Sierra Leone Sal, Cape Verde
15:00 Diallo   86' Report Stadium: Estádio Marcelo Leitão
Referee: Yacine Samassa (Mauritania)
25 January 2023 (2023-01-25) 2023 WAFU Zone A Women's Cup GS Sierra Leone   0–4   Senegal Sal, Cape Verde
18:00
  • Ndiaye   46', 76'
  • Diallo   79'
  • Niang   90+6'
Stadium: Estádio Marcelo Leitão
Referee: Yacine Samassa (Mauritania)
10-18 July 2023 (2023-07) 2024 Olympic qualifying Ivory Coast   Cancelled   Sierra Leone
10-18 July 2023 (2023-07) 2024 Olympic qualifying Sierra Leone   Cancelled   Ivory Coast

Coaching staff edit

Position Name
Head coach   Ernest Hallowell
Assistant coach   Martha Conteh
Coordinator   Musu "Pele" Bangura
Medical officer   Mamie Sheriff
Admin   Milton Koroma
Media officer   Esther Marie Samura

Players edit

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Club
1GK Cecilia Bangura   Mena Queens
1GK Isha Kamara   FC Kallon
1GK Hannah Juana   Mogbewmo Queens

2DF Alice Koroma (2003-03-03) 3 March 2003 (age 21)   FC Kallon
2DF Marie Kamara   Ram Kamara FC
2DF Mabel Bongay (2003-11-28) 28 November 2003 (age 20)   Mogbewmo Queens
2DF Aminata Bellon (2004-11-28) 28 November 2004 (age 19)   Mena Queens
2DF Isha Sesay   Ram Kamara FC
2DF Mamusu Tamu   FC Kallon

3MF Kadiatu A. Kamara   Kahunla Queens
3MF Jeneba Koroma   Mogbewmo Queens
3MF Sarah Sesay (2002-11-28) 28 November 2002 (age 21)   Kahunla Queens
3MF Memunatu Kamara   Correctional Center FC
3MF Sarah Bangura (captain)   FC Kallon
3MF Kadiatu M. Jalloh   Mogbewmo Queens
3MF Kadiatu Kanu   Ram Kamara FC
3MF Matilda Kabba   Kahunla Queens
3MF Adama Kargbo (2003-11-28) 28 November 2003 (age 20)   FC Kallon

4FW Kumba Z. Brima   Kahunla Queens
4FW Wuyah S. Mohai   Mogbewmo Queens

Previous squads edit

WAFU Zone A Women's Cup

Competitive record edit

FIFA Women's World Cup edit

Year Round GP W D* L GF GA GD
  2019 did not enter
   2023

Olympic Games edit

Year Round Pld W D* L GS GA GD
  1996 did not qualify
  2000
  2004
  2008
  2012
  2016
  2020
*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

African Games edit

Year Round Matches Wins Draws Losses GF GA
  2003 did not enter
  2007
  2011 did not qualify
  2015
  2019

Africa Women Cup of Nations edit

Year Round GP W D* L GS GA GD
  2008 to   2012 did not enter
  2014 Withdrew
  2016 to   2018 did not enter
  2022 did not qualify
  2024 Did not enter
*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

WAFU Women's Cup edit

Year Round Position Pld W D L GF GA
  2020 Group stage 6 3 0 3 0 1 1
  2023 Group stage 7 3 0 0 3 1 9

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This article is about the women s team For the men s team see Sierra Leone national football team The Sierra Leone women s national football team is governed by the Sierra Leone Football Association Sierra LeoneAssociationSierra Leone Football Association SLFA ConfederationCAF Africa Sub confederationWAFU West Africa Head coachErnest HallowellFIFA codeSLEFirst coloursSecond coloursFIFA rankingCurrent141 15 March 2024 1 Highest135 December 2021 Lowest141 August 2023 March 2024 First international Sierra Leone 0 9 Nigeria 6 November 1994 Biggest defeat Sierra Leone 0 9 Nigeria 6 November 1994 Women s Africa Cup of NationsAppearances1 first in 1995 Best resultQuarters Final 1995 Contents 1 History 1 1 Background and development 1 2 Under 17 team 1 3 Under 20 team 2 Fixtures 2 1 2023 3 Coaching staff 4 Players 4 1 Previous squads 5 Competitive record 5 1 FIFA Women s World Cup 5 2 Olympic Games 5 3 African Games 5 4 Africa Women Cup of Nations 5 5 WAFU Women s Cup 6 References 7 External linksHistory editIn 1985 almost no country in the world had a women s national football team 2 including Sierra Leone women s national football team who did not play its first matches until around 1994 when it participated in the qualification phase of the 1995 FIFA Women s World Cup 3 In a game in Nigeria on 6 November 1994 Sierra Leone women s national football team lost 0 9 to Nigeria after being down 0 6 at the half 4 In a game in Freetown on 20 November 1994 it lost 0 2 to Nigeria after being down 0 2 at the half 4 These 2 games represent half of all games it has played in its history 4 The team s other 2 games took place during the preliminary rounds of the 2010 Women s Championship tournament in Africa which was part of the Olympic qualification process where Sierra Leone lost during the preliminary round once 2 3 to Guinea in Conakry on 7 March 2010 and tied Guinea 1 1 in Freetown on 20 March 2010 4 5 6 7 8 Following this match the team did not play an international match on any level for at least a year 9 and did not participate 2011 All Africa Games 10 In March 2012 Sierra Leone was ranked the 135th best in the world and the 26th best in Africa 11 It improved its ranking to 130th best in the world in June 2012 and at still at the bottom of the world rankings alongside 46 other women s national teams 11 12 Its best ever rank was 128th which was in 2010 and its worst ever ranking was 136 which it was ranked in 2011 13 Background and development edit Early development of the women s game at the time colonial powers brought football to Sierra Leone and the continent was limited as colonial powers in the region tended to take concepts of patriarchy and women s participation in sport with them to local cultures that already had similar concepts already embedded in them 14 Other factors on the continent impact the development of the game including limited access to education poverty among women in the wider society and fundamental inequality present in the society that occasionally allows for female specific human rights abuses 15 When quality players are developed in Africa they often leave for greater opportunities elsewhere Continent wide most of the funding for women s football in a country and for the women s national team comes from FIFA not the national football association 16 Future success for women s football in Africa is dependent on improved facilities and access by women to these facilities Attempting to commercialise the game is not the solution as demonstrated by the existence of youth and women s football camps held on the continent that have resulted in improved national team performance as players progressed through the system 14 The United Nations ranked Sierra Leone 180 out of 187 on their Human Development Index One of the factors in this world ranking was gender inequality 17 Football was seen as 1 way of understanding life by watching what happened on the pitch 18 In 2007 a football administrator from the country is in charge of the women s football committee in the West African Football Union 19 In 2011 Brazilian women s football superstar Marta visited the country and met with the national team Her visit was part of the United Nations Development Programme where Marta is a Goodwill Ambassador 20 21 22 23 In 2011 there was no national women s league in the country 9 In 2012 Girls Football League was launched by the Craig Bellamy Foundation after a pilot programme in 2010 2012 in Makeni that included 4 teams Girls participating in the programme are given scholarships to attend with 93 attending school regularly while involved with the programme a higher percentage than the national average for female school attendance 17 Women are football spectators watching live games in rural and remote areas of the country 18 Rights to broadcast the 2011 Women s World Cup in the country were bought by the African Union of Broadcasting and Supersport International 24 The popularity of the sport is declining in the country for women 25 Sierra Leone women s national football team is nicknamed the Sierra Queens 9 Under 17 team edit Sierra Leone has a Sierra Leone women s national under 17 football team They were supposed to compete in the African Women U 17 Championship Qualifying Tournament 2010 Togo won the first round because Sierra Leone withdrew from the competition 26 They competed in CAF qualifiers for the FIFA U 17 World Cup that will be held in Azerbaijan in September 2012 They did not advance out of their region 27 The team was supposed to play the Gambia women s national under 17 football team in a qualifying match for the 2012 U 17 Qualifying Tournament 28 Sierra Leone lost the first leg in Banjul Gambia 0 3 The return match was delayed for 24 hours 29 30 31 The team s head coach attributed the loss to poor refereeing 31 The game against Gambia was the country s first junior national international match 32 The second match was one by Sierra Leone 3 1 33 Gambia won the first match in 3 0 in a game played in Banjul 34 The return match was delayed in for 24 hours and played in Makeni 34 Gambia beat Sierra Leone to qualify for the final round with an aggregate score of 4 3 35 The team is coached by Hannah Williams while Tamba Moses was the assistant coach Squad members included Cecilia Bangura Jarriatu Kamara Hannah Conteh Haja Kamara Magret Sesay Sarah Bangura Fatmata Turay Fatmata Mansaray Kaju Max Macauley Aminata Lebbe Zainab Sesay Alice Bundor Adama Sesay Rashidatu Kamara Isata Kamara Wuyiah Muwaid Nasu Bundor and Assanatu Jalloh 32 The cost of travel for the team was paid for by LEOCEM the country s only cement company The company s managing director rationalised the decision to pay saying We received the request from the SLFA at a very short notice but we decided to help because we want to see female football grow from the grass roots level and also to meet our corporate social responsibility We are happy about helping out the female team and we hope they ll eliminate their Gambian counterpart 36 Members of the under 17 team are drawn from the Airtel Rising Stars tournament 9 Under 20 team edit Sierra Leone has a Sierra Leone women s national under 20 football team They competed in the 2010 2011 FIFA U 20 CAF Women s World Cup qualifying competition They did not advance to the U20 Women s World Cup 37 They competed in the preliminary rounds of the 2010 CAF FIFA U20 World Cup In the preliminary round they did not have to play as Guiena withdrew from the tournament In the first round they were supposed to play Nigeria and withdrew from the tournament 38 They were to compete in the 2010 African Women U 20 Championship Qualifying tournament against Togo and Togo earned a walkover win against Sierra Leone 39 Sierra Leone eventually withdrew from the competition The announcement was made a week after the under 17 lost 0 3 to Gambia 30 Fixtures editMain article Sierra Leone women s national football team results The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months as well as any future matches that have been scheduled Legend Win Draw Lose Fixture 2023 edit Sierra Leone nbsp v nbsp Gambia 21 January 2023 2023 01 21 2023 WAFU Zone A Women s Cup GSSierra Leone nbsp 1 4 nbsp GambiaSal Cape Verde18 00 Kabba nbsp 62 Report Jatta nbsp 2 20 56 72 Stadium Estadio Marcelo Leitao Referee Sylvina Garnett Liberia Guinea nbsp v nbsp Sierra Leone 23 January 2023 2023 01 23 2023 WAFU Zone A Women s Cup GSGuinea nbsp 1 0 nbsp Sierra LeoneSal Cape Verde15 00 Diallo nbsp 86 Report Stadium Estadio Marcelo Leitao Referee Yacine Samassa Mauritania Sierra Leone nbsp v nbsp Senegal 25 January 2023 2023 01 25 2023 WAFU Zone A Women s Cup GSSierra Leone nbsp 0 4 nbsp SenegalSal Cape Verde18 00 Ndiaye nbsp 46 76 Diallo nbsp 79 Niang nbsp 90 6 Stadium Estadio Marcelo Leitao Referee Yacine Samassa Mauritania Ivory Coast nbsp v nbsp Sierra Leone 10 18 July 2023 2023 07 2024 Olympic qualifyingIvory Coast nbsp Cancelled nbsp Sierra Leone Sierra Leone nbsp v nbsp Ivory Coast 10 18 July 2023 2023 07 2024 Olympic qualifyingSierra Leone nbsp Cancelled nbsp Ivory CoastCoaching staff editPosition Name Head coach nbsp Ernest Hallowell Assistant coach nbsp Martha Conteh Coordinator nbsp Musu Pele Bangura Medical officer nbsp Mamie Sheriff Admin nbsp Milton Koroma Media officer nbsp Esther Marie SamuraPlayers editThe following players were named on 16 January 2023 for the 2023 WAFU Zone A Women s Cup 40 Caps and goals accurate up to and including 30 October 2021 No Pos Player Date of birth age Club 1 GK Cecilia Bangura nbsp Mena Queens 1 GK Isha Kamara nbsp FC Kallon 1 GK Hannah Juana nbsp Mogbewmo Queens 2 DF Alice Koroma 2003 03 03 3 March 2003 age 21 nbsp FC Kallon 2 DF Marie Kamara nbsp Ram Kamara FC 2 DF Mabel Bongay 2003 11 28 28 November 2003 age 20 nbsp Mogbewmo Queens 2 DF Aminata Bellon 2004 11 28 28 November 2004 age 19 nbsp Mena Queens 2 DF Isha Sesay nbsp Ram Kamara FC 2 DF Mamusu Tamu nbsp FC Kallon 3 MF Kadiatu A Kamara nbsp Kahunla Queens 3 MF Jeneba Koroma nbsp Mogbewmo Queens 3 MF Sarah Sesay 2002 11 28 28 November 2002 age 21 nbsp Kahunla Queens 3 MF Memunatu Kamara nbsp Correctional Center FC 3 MF Sarah Bangura captain nbsp FC Kallon 3 MF Kadiatu M Jalloh nbsp Mogbewmo Queens 3 MF Kadiatu Kanu nbsp Ram Kamara FC 3 MF Matilda Kabba nbsp Kahunla Queens 3 MF Adama Kargbo 2003 11 28 28 November 2003 age 20 nbsp FC Kallon 4 FW Kumba Z Brima nbsp Kahunla Queens 4 FW Wuyah S Mohai nbsp Mogbewmo Queens Previous squads edit WAFU Zone A Women s Cup 2023 WAFU Zone A Women s Cup squadsCompetitive record editFIFA Women s World Cup edit Year Round GP W D L GF GA GD nbsp 2019 did not enter nbsp nbsp 2023 Olympic Games edit Year Round Pld W D L GS GA GD nbsp 1996 did not qualify nbsp 2000 nbsp 2004 nbsp 2008 nbsp 2012 nbsp 2016 nbsp 2020 Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks African Games edit Year Round Matches Wins Draws Losses GF GA nbsp 2003 did not enter nbsp 2007 nbsp 2011 did not qualify nbsp 2015 nbsp 2019 Africa Women Cup of Nations edit Year Round GP W D L GS GA GD nbsp 2008 to nbsp 2012 did not enter nbsp 2014 Withdrew nbsp 2016 to nbsp 2018 did not enter nbsp 2022 did not qualify nbsp 2024 Did not enter Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks WAFU Women s Cup edit Year Round Position Pld W D L GF GA nbsp 2020 Group stage 6 3 0 3 0 1 1 nbsp 2023 Group stage 7 3 0 0 3 1 9References edit The FIFA Coca Cola Women s World Ranking FIFA 15 March 2024 Retrieved 15 March 2024 Chros McDougall 1 January 2012 Soccer ABDO p 45 ISBN 978 1 61783 146 1 Retrieved 13 April 2012 Previous Tournaments FIFA Archived from the original on 27 December 2011 Retrieved 14 April 2012 a b c d Sierra Leone Fixtures and Results FIFA Archived from the original on 21 November 2009 Retrieved 16 April 2012 Africa Women s Championship 2010 Rsssf com Retrieved 13 April 2012 Teams African Women Championship 2010 CAF CAF Retrieved 16 April 2012 Sierra Leone Knocked out of Olympic 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