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  • Friday, 26 July 2024
Honoring the Legacy: Sierra Leone Football Pays Tribute to Late Coach Lamin Bangura

Honoring the Legacy: Sierra Leone Football Pays Tribute to Late Coach Lamin Bangura

In a poignant display of reverence and respect, the Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA) convened a solemn memorial service at its headquarters in Freetown to honor the memory of the late Coach Lamin Bangura. The event served as a testament to Bangura's profound impact on the football community and his enduring legacy in Sierra Leonean sports.

 

Attendees, including SLFA President Thomas Daddy Brima, Vice President-1 Harold Nat-Johnson, and members of the Executive Committee, gathered alongside the family of the deceased and a multitude of football administrators and fans. The presence of such esteemed figures underscored the significance of the occasion and the collective grief felt by the football fraternity.

 

President Brima delivered words of solace and reassurance to the grieving family, affirming the association's steadfast support during this period of mourning. He reiterated the commitment of the SLFA to preserving Bangura's legacy and providing assistance to his family in their time of need.

 

Vice President-1 Harold Nat-Johnson offered a heartfelt tribute on behalf of the Football Association, reminiscing about cherished memories shared with Bangura. Nat-Johnson lauded Bangura's unwavering dedication to football, both as a player and a coach, highlighting his exemplary patriotism and tireless commitment to the sport's development.

 

Bangura's illustrious career included serving as the Head Coach of Premier League club Ports Authority, as well as representing Sierra Leone as a defender for the National Team (Leone Stars). His contributions extended beyond the field, as he also played pivotal roles in coaching the National U17 and U23 teams, nurturing young talent and shaping the future of Sierra Leonean football.

 

Throughout the memorial service, heartfelt tributes poured in from football luminaries and officials, each one underscoring Bangura's profound influence on the sport and the lives of those he touched. His enduring legacy will serve as a beacon of inspiration for future generations of footballers, instilling values of dedication, resilience, and passion for the game.

 

Following the memorial service, Bangura's earthly remains were laid to rest at the Kissi Road Cemetery in Freetown, marking the final farewell to a beloved figure whose memory will forever be cherished in the annals of Sierra Leonean football.

 

In conclusion, the memorial service held in honor of Coach Lamin Bangura stands as a poignant reminder of the indelible mark he left on the football community and the enduring legacy he leaves behind. As Sierra Leone Football continues to mourn his loss, his spirit will live on in the hearts and minds of all who had the privilege of knowing him.

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