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Idrissa Kargbo: The Leone Rock Premier League Defensive Jewel

A player whose journey, work ethic, and consistency make a compelling case for national team recognition.

In a league that continues to produce raw talent and untold potential, few young players have announced themselves with as much quiet authority as Idrissa Kargbo popularly called Salone Ramos. The 20-year-old centre back, currently plying his trade with Wilberforce Strikers, is fast emerging as one of the most dependable young defenders in the Leone Rock Premier League.

Idrissa Kargbo was named Man of the Match during one of his early appearances for Freetown City Football Club (FCFC).

Kargbo’s professional football story began with the division one club Siannah FC at Lunsar before joining the Freetown City Football Club (FCFC) where he took his first real steps into the competitive senior men’s game. At FCFC, he was molded in an environment that demanded discipline, tactical awareness, and resilience. Those early years were crucial, laying the foundation for a defender who values hard work over hype and substance over showmanship. Even then, coaches and teammates recognized his hunger to learn and his refusal to shy away from responsibility.

Kargbo’s growth further accelerated after a move to Kamboi Eagles in the eastern district of Kenema. It was here that Kargbo truly announced himself to the wider football public. Deployed as a centre back, he became an integral part of a star-studded Kamboi side, earning a reputation for his no-nonsense defending, tireless runs down the midfield, and ability to read the game with maturity beyond his years. Against some of the league’s most dangerous attackers, Kargbo declared his defensive ground a no-go area, combining physical commitment with intelligent positioning. He wasn’t flashy; he was effective. And in modern football that reliability is priceless.

Idrissa Kargbo, the young centre-back for Kamboi Eagles, in action against Bo Rangers FC, demonstrating the intelligent positioning that earned him a strong reputation.

Now with Wilberforce Strikers, Salone Ramos has taken another step forward. Week in, week out, he demonstrates why he is considered one of the best young defenders in the league. Standing at just above 5ft tall, Kargbo defies the stereotype that defenders must be towering figures. Instead, he relies on timing, anticipation, and relentless effort. He presses aggressively, tracks back tirelessly, and commits fully to every challenge. On the pitch, he is the embodiment of hard work — a player who leads by example rather than words.

What truly sets Kargbo apart is his mentality. He is a player who treats every match like a final, every duel like a personal test. Coaches value his discipline, teammates trust his consistency, and fans appreciate his commitment. In an era where football increasingly rewards technical ability and tactical intelligence, Kargbo fits perfectly into the modern defensive profile.

Idrissa Kargbo (Salone Ramos) in action for Wilberforce Strikers, where he has quickly become the club’s most dependable and reliable defender in recent seasons.

The timing could not be better for his elevation. The just concluded Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco has once again highlighted a clear trend that young players are at the heart of today’s game. Across Africa and beyond, youthful energy, fearlessness, and adaptability are shaping modern football. The same is evident in European leagues, where young talents such as Lewis Kelly and Timber are making significant impacts for their clubs at the highest level. Age is no longer a barrier — quality and readiness are what matter.

Idrissa Kargbo represents that same promise for Sierra Leone. At 20, he is entering a crucial phase of his career, combining youthful energy with growing experience. His performances suggest a player ready for the next challenge, and a call-up to the Leone Stars would not only reward his consistency but also strengthen the national team’s defensive options with fresh, hungry talent.

Sierra Leonean football thrives when its young players are trusted and elevated. Idrissa Kargbo alias Salone Ramos is not just a talent for the future; he is a performer of the present. With his journey from Siannah to FCFC; and from Kamboi Eagles and to Wilberforce Strikers, he has shown steady progression, professionalism, and resilience. All signs point to a player ready to wear the national colors.

If the future of the game belongs to the young, then Idrissa Kargbo deserves to be part of that future — for his club, for the league, and for the Leone Stars.

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