Syli National: a slap in the face for Kaba Diawara with the return of Mady Camara

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With Kaba Diawara at the helm of the Guinea national team, it must be said that his relations with his players were not the best.

As a result of this situation, many players were left behind. But his relationship with Mady Camara was most execrable.

But with the new Syli coach Charlie Paquillé has taken the opposite view to Kaba.

On its first list of players called up for the international break in September, Guinea will face DR Congo and Tanzania for the start of the CAN 2025 qualifiers in Morocco.

On this list, the return of Mady Camara. The midfielder, in open war with Kaba Diawara, was left on the sidelines for over a year. The same goes for François Kamano, the Saudi championship player who is making his return.

However, captain Naby Keïta, who officially does not have a club at the moment, is absent, as is Morgan Guilavogui.

The cherry on the cake on this list is that the national championship is well represented with Milo FC goalkeeper Kémoko Touré and Hafia FC striker Mohamed Saliou Bangoura.

Guineelive offers you the complete list of those summoned…

Guardians

Ibrahima Koné (US Dunkirk/France)

Moussa Camara (Simba Sport/Tanzania)

Kémoko Touré (Milo FC/Guinea)

Defenders

Ibrahima Diakité (Cercle Bruges/Belgium)

Naby Youssouf Oularé (Boluspor/Türkiye)

Saïdou Sow (Strasbourg/France)

Julian Jeanvier (Kayserispor/Türkiye)

Antoine Conte (Botev Plovdiv/Bulgaria)

Sékou Sylla (Ado Den Haag/Netherlands)

Issiaga Sylla (Montpellier/France)

Mohamed Ali Camara (Young Boys/Suisse)

Environments

Cheick Condé (FC Zurich/Switzerland)

Mohamed Mady Camara (PAOK/Greece)

Abdoulaye Toure (Le Havre/France)

Moriba Kourouma (Celta Vigo/Spain)

Seydouba Cisse (Leganes/Spain)

Morlaye Sylla (FC Arouca/Portugal)

Attackers

Mohamed Saliou Bangoura (Hafia FC/Guinea)

Mohamed Bayo (Lille/France)

Serhou Guirassy (Dortmund/Germany)

Aliou Badara Baldé (Bochum/Germany)

Aguibou Camara (Ludogorets/Bulgaria)

Francois Kamano (Damac FC/Saudi Arabia)

For the matches, Guinea travels to the Democratic Republic of Congo on September 6 for the first day of these qualifiers.

Syli then host Tanzania on September 10 in Yamoussokro in Ivory Coast for the second day. Guinea does not have an approved stadium.

Ousmane CISSE for Guineelive

2024-08-27 09:50:46

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