Sierra Leone Secures Commanding Victory Over Guinea-Bissau in World Cup Qualifiers

Sierra Leone secured a 3-1 victory over Guinea-Bissau in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying match, thanks to critical errors from their opponents and strong team preparation. Captain Mustapha Bundu scored the first goal, followed by Musa Noah Kamara. Ibrahim Turay sealed the win with a late goal, placing Sierra Leone second in Group A standings as they aim for World Cup qualification.
In a decisive encounter on Thursday, Sierra Leone triumphed over Guinea-Bissau with a score of 3-1 in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying match held at the Samuel Kanyon Doe Complex in Paynesville, Liberia. Sierra Leone’s preparation and determination proved superior to that of their opponents, who suffered due to critical mistakes during the match.
Captain Mustapha Bundu initiated the scoring for the Leone Stars in the 19th minute by capitalizing on a crucial error from Guinea-Bissau’s defense. An under hit back pass allowed him to slip the ball past goalkeeper Manuel Baldé, giving Sierra Leone an early lead. Coach Mohamed Kallon’s strategic preparation was evident, with a team comprising predominantly domestic-based players who had ample time to bond and practice prior to the match.
Sierra Leone exploited another mistake from Guinea-Bissau shortly after the hour mark, where an attempted clearance by Baldé was intercepted by Kei Kamara. He quickly assisted Musa Noah Kamara for an uncomplicated finish, extending Sierra Leone’s lead. Although Guinea-Bissau managed to narrow the gap in the 69th minute through a long-range shot from debutant Tamble Monteiro, Sierra Leone maintained their composure.
Despite some late attempts from Guinea-Bissau to equalize, Sierra Leone secured their victory with a goal from Ibrahim Turay deep into stoppage time, marking a significant three points. This win rejuvenates Sierra Leone’s aspirations as they prepare to face Group A leaders, Egypt, in their upcoming match. The current standings place Egypt at the top with 10 points, while Sierra Leone follows with 8 points, closely ahead of Guinea-Bissau with 6 points.
Sierra Leone’s dominant performance against Guinea-Bissau showcased their preparedness and tactical advantages, capitalizing on the errors of their opponents. Key players, including Mustapha Bundu and Ibrahim Turay, played pivotal roles in securing a valuable victory. As Sierra Leone gears up for their next challenge against Egypt, this win is crucial for their journey towards qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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