Sierra Leone holds Algeria to a 0-0 stalemate in Group E encounter
Leone Stars marks return to AFCON since 1996
The Leone Stars of Sierra Leone made a good come back to the Africa Cup of Nations after 24 years with a goalless draw against the defending champions, Desert Foxes of Algeria.
The performance of the Leone Stars against the defending champions have won them admiration from journalist and many football fans across the African continent.
Though Sierra Leone put up an impressive performance to halt the winning run of Algeria, the Leone Stars are trending on social media because of the overwhelming support they got back at home during the game.
Thousands of people in Freetown trooped the streets to watch the game on a giant screen to mark their return to the Africa Cup of Nations after twenty-four years just like the way Ghanaians were doing it for the Black Stars some years ago.
Sierra Leoneans watched the game from the street and their homes proudly as the Leone Stars gave the AFCON defending champions a tough battle to mark their return to the tournament after close to three decades.
The scenes from Freetown is reminiscent of the glory days of the Black Stars where Ghanaians used to camp on the streets to watch the players in action.
Watch the scenes from Freetown as Sierra Leoneans followed their first Afcon game in 24 years in the post below:
Somebody says the lack of fans in Afcon stadiums suggest the love of football on the continent is not as huge as some claim. They have clearly not seen these scenes from Freetown as Sierra Leoneans followed their first Afcon game in 24 years.
— Michael Oti Adjei (@OtiAdjei) January 11, 2022
Clipped from @UsherKomugisha pic.twitter.com/NyEbH5hJ5Q
Read Full StoryIncredible scenes!
— Mimi Fawaz (@MimosaFawaz) January 12, 2022
People on the streets of Freetown, Sierra Leone ???????? yesterday.
As they watched their country put in an impressive performance against defending champions #TeamAlgeria
#AFCON2021 pic.twitter.com/k5lC4xqS88
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