After five years of existence Kallon FC - the club
owned by striker Mohamed Kallon - can finally boast of
silverware in the trophy cabinet.
Crowned Sierra Leone champions with two matches to spare,
the team is excited at the prospect of featuring in next
year's African Champions League.
Formerly known as Sierra Fisheries, the club was bought
and rebranded by the Monaco striker for $25,000 in 2001.
"I'm delighted that we won the league, it shows that I'm
not spending cash and time for nothing," Kallon, the Sierra
Leone captain, told BBC Sport after a 1-0 win over
Wellington People gave them the title.
"Now that we are in the Champions League I'll make sure
that we'll prepare well."
Abu Sankoh, the head coach of Kallon FC, who is winning
his first league championship, said the team is determined
not to rest on their oars.
"We got all the financial support and motivation we
needed from Kallon and backed by determination and
commitment from the officials and players, we were able to
make it," Sankoh told BBC Sport.
Kallon's next plan is to provide better facilities for
his crop of young players.
Acquiring six acres of land at Adonkia, on the outskirts
of the capital Freetown, the Former Inter Milan striker is
building a training ground and club house for his team, with
plans for a mini-stadium in the future.
The Sierra Leone champions will be the first club in the
country to get a club house and the second, after Old
Edwardians - a team Kallon used to play for - to own their
own training ground.