Since his election as President of the Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA) on 2nd August 2025, Babadi Kamara has continued to leave an indelible mark on the country’s football landscape. In less than a full term in office, his leadership has been widely credited by supporters with bringing renewed energy, fresh ideas, and a stronger sense of purpose to the administration of football in Sierra Leone.
His tenure has been characterized by a commitment to strengthening football institutions, promoting transparency, and creating opportunities for players, coaches, referees, and administrators across the country. Under his watch, many football stakeholders believe the game has begun moving in a more structured and progressive direction.
One of the defining features of Babadi Kamara’s administration has been his emphasis on development rather than short-term success. From grassroots football to youth competitions, women’s football, and support for local clubs, his vision has focused on building a sustainable foundation for the future of the sport.
Football fans have also witnessed increased engagement between the SLFA and its stakeholders. Clubs, regional football bodies, and supporters have welcomed the renewed dialogue, with many expressing optimism about the future of Sierra Leonean football under his leadership.
His administration has consistently highlighted the importance of professionalism, accountability, and unity within the football family. By encouraging collaboration among all football stakeholders, Babadi Kamara has sought to restore confidence in the governance of the game and create an environment where football can flourish.
Many observers believe that the progress recorded during his first term has laid the groundwork for greater achievements in the years ahead. While challenges remain, there is growing confidence that Sierra Leone football is moving in a positive direction under his stewardship.
For many supporters, Babadi Kamara’s first term will be remembered not simply for the decisions made, but for the vision he has brought to the game. His leadership has inspired hope that Sierra Leone football can compete more effectively on the continental and international stage while continuing to nurture local talent.
As his administration continues its work, expectations remain high that the reforms and initiatives introduced during this historic first term will continue to strengthen football across the nation and leave a lasting legacy for future generations.
Meanwhile, the Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA) wishes to inform the general public, football stakeholders, clubs, and all members of the football family that the Executive Committee of the Association, during its recent meeting, has taken a decision to retain the current 2025/26 Male and Female Premier League Boards to continue their mandate in the upcoming 2026.27 league season.

