Mena Queens FC’s CEO: Our compliance with the Female Premier League Board is “no magic“


SIERRA LEONE, August 10, 2022 - Hassan Zenette Mansaray, the Chief Executive Officer of reigning NERFA Women’s Super-10 Championship Mena Queens Football Club says his team's compliance with the National Women’s Premier League Board is “no magic.”
While speaking to Awoko Newspaper, Mansaray takes pride in his team emerging as the first and only team that have fully completed the registration process of players for the proposed maiden edition of the Sierra Leone Women’s Premier Leone, saying he has 32 players available to be loaned out to interested clubs, following the successful registration of 30 out of his team’s current squad of 62 players.
“To become the first club among the 12 teams to compete in the upcoming National Women’s League scheduled for September this year is a positive sign for us as a club that we will do well in the competition, '' he said.
In all of this, Mansaray says “one man cannot run a club appropriately,” hence calling on members of the public to support the club as “we look forward to keep making our town, region and country at large.”
The Mena Queens CEO who doubles as the Assistant Coach of Sierra Queens, the National Female Senior-A Team of Sierra Leone, recently made history after teaming up with FANT-SL for the successful transfer of his team’s former Forward Fatmata Turay to U.S. based outfit Citadel Academy Female Football Club.
While speaking to Awoko Newspaper, Mansaray takes pride in his team emerging as the first and only team that have fully completed the registration process of players for the proposed maiden edition of the Sierra Leone Women’s Premier Leone, saying he has 32 players available to be loaned out to interested clubs, following the successful registration of 30 out of his team’s current squad of 62 players.
“To become the first club among the 12 teams to compete in the upcoming National Women’s League scheduled for September this year is a positive sign for us as a club that we will do well in the competition, '' he said.
In all of this, Mansaray says “one man cannot run a club appropriately,” hence calling on members of the public to support the club as “we look forward to keep making our town, region and country at large.”
The Mena Queens CEO who doubles as the Assistant Coach of Sierra Queens, the National Female Senior-A Team of Sierra Leone, recently made history after teaming up with FANT-SL for the successful transfer of his team’s former Forward Fatmata Turay to U.S. based outfit Citadel Academy Female Football Club.
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