A Sierra Leonean Official, Kasho J. Holland Cole has been approved by FIFA to Commission Ghana Vs Central African Republic Match in FIFA World Cup Qualifiers.
Kasho, a FIFA and CAF certified match Commissioner, has been appointed to oversee the crucial qualified match between Ghana and the Central African Republic on June 10, 2024, in Kumasi.
As the world of football gears up for a bustling week of 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers, Sierra Leone continues to gain recognition on the global stage with significant appointments for its officials.
Kasho is Chairman of the Western Area Rural District Council. Being a colossus administrator, he has over years garnered himself a wealth of experience in Football and both public and private sector development.
Kasho has also decently educated himself with degrees and certificates from across reputable universities from within and without Sierra Leone.
He has worked as an outstanding football administrator at its highest level. He had served the Sierra Leone Police and its military. He stands as a media juggernaut – inspiring a new generation of media professionals.
Kasho is the substantive Western Area Regional Chairman of the All People’s Congress Party- APC- one of Sierra Leone’s oldest and biggest political parties.
Sierra Leone’s journey in the World Cup qualifiers has been marked by both challenges and opportunities. Despite a draw against Ethiopia and a defeat to Egypt in Group A, the team remains undeterred in their pursuit of victory. With the support of their passionate fan base and a relentless drive to succeed, Sierra Leone is ready to write a new chapter in their footballing history.
As the countdown to kick-off begins, anticipation is building among football enthusiasts worldwide. Sierra Leone’s clash with Djibouti and subsequent battle with Burkina Faso are poised to deliver thrilling moments and unforgettable memories. For the Leone Stars, these matches represent more than just games; they are a chance to showcase their talent, determination, and national pride on the global stage.