Sierra Leone national football team


The Sierra Leone national football team represents Sierra Leone in association football and is governed by the Sierra Leone Football Association. It has qualified for Africa Cup of Nations three times.

History

Sierra Leone's first match was at home on 10 August 1949 against another British colony, Nigeria, and was lost 2–0. In 1954 it played another British colony and British administered U.N trust territory, Gold Coast and Trans-Volta Togoland, and lost 2–0 away. On 22 April 1961, it hosted Nigeria and lost 4–2. On 12 November 1966, it hosted Liberia in its first match against a non-British colony and earned its first draw, 1–1. A week later, it lost 2–0 in Liberia. On 13 January 1971, it played its first match against a non-African team, West Germany's B-team. The match in Sierra Leone was won 1–0 by the Germans. Sierra Leone's first match outside Africa was its first against an Asian nation, China. It lost 4–1 in China on 5 April 1974.
In August 2014, Sierra Leone FA cancelled all association football matches in an effort to stop the spread of the 2014 Ebola virus epidemic in Sierra Leone, a week after Liberian FA did the same. Sierra Leonean players playing outside Sierra Leone, such as Michael Lahoud playing in the United States, were discriminated against, with opposition players refusing to swap shirts, shake hands and allow them to certain places of the stadium because they fear that they could be carrying the disease. The Sierra Leonean national team wasn't allowed to play home games and all players had to be foreign-based.

Results and fixtures

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

Coaching history

Players

Current squad

The following players were called up for the 2026 FIFA [World Cup qualification – CAF Group A] matches against Burkina Faso and Djibouti on 8 and 12 October 2025; respectively.
''Caps and goals are correct as of 8 October 2025, after the match against Burkina Faso.''

Recent call-ups

The following players had been called up in 12 months preceding the above draft.
;Notes
INJ Withdrew due to injury.

PRE Preliminary squad / standby

RET Had announced retirement from international association football.

SUS Is serving a suspension.

PRI Absent due to private circumstances.

WD Withdrawn.

Records

Most appearances

RankNameCapsGoalsCareer
1Umaru Bangura5542006–2022
2Ibrahim Bah4531986–1998
2Kei Kamara4582008–present
4Mohamed Kallon4081995–2012
5Sheriff Suma3732006–2015
6Kwame Quee3532012–present
7Yeami Dunia3402012–present
8Medo Kamara3312008–2021
9Julius Wobay3242001–2018
10Ibrahim Kargbo3012000–2013

Top goalscorers

RankNameGoalsCapsRatioCareer
1Mohamed Kallon8401995–2012
1Kei Kamara8452008–present
3Lamine Conteh6201993–2006
4Alhaji Kamara5192012–present
4Augustus Kargbo5242021–present
6Teteh Bangura4122011–2014
6Amadou Bakayoko4162022–present
6Alhassan Kamara4162012–2018
6Musa Noah Kamara4162018–present
6Abu Kanu4161994–2003
6Mustapha Bangura4172005–2016
6Mustapha Bundu4232019–present
6Julius Wobay4322001–2018
6Umaru Bangura4552006–2022

Coaching staff

Head coach

Honours

Regional

Amílcar Cabral Cup
  • * Champions : 1993, 1995
  • * Runners-up : 1984, 1986