February 17, 2021
By: Mohamed Abu Conteh
BO Rangers Football Club has on Monday the 15th February 2021 written a Letter of complaint to the Sierra Leone Football Association concerning a player called Abu Komeh. The club is claiming g that they bought the player from F.C Kallon at a cost of 75 million Leone.
The Letter reads that as a club they are constrained to write and complain Abu Komeh for his failure to turn up for training with BO Rangers Football club ahead of the start of the 2022/2021 Premier League season.
The Services of Abu Komeh had been sorted by BO Rangers from FC Kallon, with all the term and conditions of the transfer market. However when the said player was contacted to report for training, he has refused and neglected to do so even through all resettlement arrangement had been made.
In the Letter to the Football Association the club attached relevant documents pertaining to the same for ease of reference.
Based on the aforesaid, as a club they are soliciting the intervention of Football Association to amicably resolve the impasse without prejudice to instituting proceedings against the player before the relevant Judicial bodies in an event the player continues to be recalcitrant.
The BO Rangers football Club is looking forward to hearing from the Secretary General of the Football Association.
A-Z news was able to get the side of the player in question. He said he had the desire to join BO Rangers football club before the Covid-19, but the way the virus is hitting made him to have a change of mind by focusing on his academic career as he is presently doing a course at the University.
According to the Manager Tunde Scott for Kallon F.C he said the club will come up with an Official statement in relations to the transfer of the player to BO Rangers football club.
Abu Komeh is an outstanding player and was the second top goal scorer in the 2019/2020 Premier League with the likes of Musa Tombo and has represented Sierra Leone Under 20 in the just concluded WAFU tournament in Senegal.