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Musa Kallon Personal information Full name Musa Kallon Date of birth 8 April 1970 Place of birth Kenema, Sierra Leone Playing position Midfielder National team Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1990–1998 Sierra Leone † Appearances (Goals). Musa Kallon (born 8 April 1970, in Kenema, Sierra Leone) is a retired footballer and coach in Sierra Leone. He is the older brother of Sierra Leonean international footballers Mohammed Kallon, and Kemokai Kallon. As a footballer, he played for Vanspor (1994–1995) in Turkey, Sportul Studenţesc (1995–1996) in Romania, PSM Makassar/Ujung Pandang and Persebaya Surabaya (1996–1999) in Indonesia.
International coaching and playing career
Kallon has capped several times for Sierra Leone and scored two goals in a match against Niger 5-1 in order to qualify Sierra Leone qualify for the 1996 African Cup of Nations in South Africa. He also coached Sierra Leone in the 2003 FIFA U-17 World Championship in Finland after winning 2nd place in the African U-17 Championship 2003.
Kallon coached Kallon F.C. to a runners up position in the 2004/2005 League. He fell out with his players, management and his younger brother who later sacked him. In 2005, Kallon was banned for a year after forcefully stopping a league match between Kallon FC and Diamond Stars by letting his daughter sit down in the centre of the field, after the players refused to play under him.[citation needed]
External links
Sierra Leone squad – 1996 Africa Cup of Nations GK B. Kamara • GK Marah • DF Bah • DF L. Bangura • DF K. Conteh • DF G. Bangura • DF A. Kamara • DF Koroma • DF I. B. Kamara • DF I. Kamara • DF Sama • MF Karim • MF Ah. Kanu • MF M. Kanu • MF Wurie • FW L. Conteh • FW Sessay • FW Mo. Kallon • FW Mu. Kallon • FW Ab. Kanu • FW Sillah • Coach: PalmgrenCategories:- Living people
- Vanspor footballers
- FC Sportul Studenţesc Bucureşti players
- Sierra Leone international footballers
- Sierra Leonean football managers
- Sierra Leonean footballers
- Expatriate footballers in Turkey
- Expatriate footballers in Romania
- Expatriate footballers in Indonesia
- 1996 African Cup of Nations players
- Sierra Leonean expatriates in Turkey
- 1970 births
- Sierra Leonean football biography stubs
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