Manchester City England recognizes Sierra Leone Branch.
By Muctar Koroma
Manchester City an England based premier league football club has recognized the Sierra Leone Manchester City branch in their match day magazine that is published whenever matches are played.
The magazine was released for Manchester City's match against Sheffield United and was on sale for three pounds (£3) equivalent to about forty thousand Leones (Le40,000).
The magazine which was titled match day program published a story about Manchester City Sierra Leone highlighting the work of the Manchester City football club and fan club.
Pouring out his excitement on Facebook the Chief Executive officer (CEO) of Manchester City Sierra Leone Armani Kamara posted:
“It was a great pleasure for me meeting Sergio Aguero and Benjamin Mendy after the match against Sheffield United at Etihad Stadium”
English premier league defending champions Manchester City, has been operating a fan and football club in Sierra Leone, since, 2004.
Armani Kamara is the Chairman and founder of Manchester City chapter in Sierra Leone.
He further posted on his Facebook page; “ *in the match that City won by two goals an article about Manchester City FC Sierra Leone was included in the match day program⚽️⚽️ππ God can bless anybody* “ ππ
Manchester City England rated Sierra Leone City branch as the biggest none United Kingdom (UK) fan club.
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