A Sierra Leonean referee Victor Marah has died after collapsing while officiating a community league football match in Freetown on Tuesday.
The incident happened a few minutes before the end of a well-attended match between Kroo Bay and Falcon 12 FC.
Attempts were made to revive the 27-year-old but he was pronounced dead after being rushed to hospital.
The exact cause of death is not yet known, but it came few weeks after Marah returned from Cairo where he took part in a Confederation of African Football (CAF) referees course.
The course was the latest step in Marah’s career that could have seen him eventually be come and internationally-recognised match official.
“I can’t believe the news. This is a great loss to Sierra Leone football.” a Sierra Leonean CAF referee’s instructor and assessor Sanusi Rachid told BBC Sport.
“He was promising, and we had earmarked him to be a referee Sierra Leone should be proud of in the future.”
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“This was why we nominated him to represent Sierra Leone in a CAF referee promising course last month in Cairo where he excelled.”
Family sources have confirmed that Marah will be buried on Friday.
Sierra Leone’s top referees officiate community football (non league) matches in the absence of official league football.
This is the first time in Sierra Leone a referee has collapsed during a match and died.