Talk:Mohamed Sillah (footballer)
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[edit]Hi folks. I searched for sources to verify the content currently in the article. I could find no trace of a footballer of this name who was born in 1983, played in Finland and Sweden and made his Sierra Leone national team debut in 2002. What I did find, was a player born in 1975 who played abroad in Belgium and Turkey, according to a TFF profile, a profile and an NFT profile. The August 2002 BBC article about Sillah moving to Scarborough, which is currently used in the article, states he is 26 and fits with the September 1975 birthdate at TFF, Worldfootball.net and NFT. I will therefore rewrite the article based on the available sources. Robby.is.on (talk) 10:58, 28 March 2024 (UTC)
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