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The FA Executive Committee has finally endorsed Kailahun District to be the host venue for the August 23-25, 2012 elective congress.
This pronouncement was made last week by the FA President, Nahim Khadi at the football Academy, Kingtom.
According to the Executive Committee of the FA, Maya Stanley Kaikai’s ultra modern Luawa Resort Hotel (photo) will be accommodating the delegates coming from the different clubs across the country. The proprietor is chairman of the Kailahun District Football Association.
Kaikai told Sierra Express Sports that the FA Executive Committee led by Nahim Khadi, the president has informed him officially on the issue. He assures that, enough rooms are available for accommodation with full air-conditioning, 24 hours electricity, mini mart, conference hall, a gym, adequate space for car park, relaxation gallery, 24 hours security services, DSTV and computer facilities.
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