Today, Aloyucsh Kamara, the medical doctor for the Sierra Leone Under-20 team, and Arnold Nakata Dennis Jackson, the team masseur, presented their comprehensive medical report to Harold Nat Johnson, Vice President 1 of the Sierra Leone Football Association.
The report detailed the medical assessment, treatment, and interventions conducted during the recent Zonal U20 friendly tournament between Sierra Leone and Liberia in Monrovia.
Vice President Johnson expressed his satisfaction with the thoroughness of the report, highlighting its importance in guiding the association on equipping the medical team.
In a statement, VP Johnson praised the professionalism and dedication exhibited by Dr. Kamara and Mr. Jackson, noting that, “this is the first time I have seen such a detailed report from a medical team.”
He emphasized the significance of their work in ensuring the health and well-being of the players.
Furthermore, VP Johnson commended the global respect accorded to medical professionals, underscoring the vital role they play in football and sports at large. He reiterated the association’s commitment to providing the necessary support and resources to enhance the medical team’s capabilities.
The SLFA Vice President Johnson ended his statement by congratulating Dr. Aloyucsh Kamara and Arnold Nakata Dennis Jackson for their outstanding work and dedication to the team’s welfare.
“Your professionalism and commitment are a testament to the high standards set by the medical team of the Sierra Leone U-20 squad”, he said.