Isha Tejan-Cole Johansen, born on December 25, 1965, is a notable Sierra Leonean entrepreneur and the former president of the Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA). She stands out as one of the few women globally to have led a national football association, joining the ranks of influential figures like Lydia Nsekera of Burundi, Izetta Sombo Wesley of Liberia, and Sonia Bien-Aime of the Turks and Caicos Islands.
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Isha Johansen was born in Freetown, Sierra Leone, into the prominent Tejan-Cole family of Aku Mohammedan descent. Her passion for football began at an early age, influenced by her father, who co-founded East End Lions F.C. in Freetown. Johansen frequently attended football matches and played with her brothers and their friends. Her education took place at a convent school in Freeport and a boarding school in Yeovil, England.
In 2004, Isha Johansen founded F.C. Johansen with a mission to support children whose lives were disrupted by the Sierra Leone Civil War (1991–2002). The club began competing in Division One in 2011 and achieved promotion to the Premier League the following year, showcasing her commitment to youth development in football.
Johansen made history on August 3, 2013, when she was elected unopposed as the president of the Sierra Leone Football Association. Her main opponent, former international footballer Mohamed Kallon, was disqualified due to residency issues. Johansen’s leadership came at a pivotal time for Sierra Leonean football, and she was later considered a potential successor to Sepp Blatter as FIFA’s president.
Under her guidance, Johansen launched “Powerplay,” an initiative aimed at empowering women and girls through football. The program garnered support from FIFA and the Confederation of African Football (CAF). Additionally, she initiated the annual African International Youth Tournament in 2009 to promote youth engagement in the sport.
On September 7, 2016, Isha Johansen, along with SLFA officials, faced legal challenges from the Anti-Corruption Commission regarding financial reporting. They were released on bail after FIFA expressed confidence in the SLFA’s financial integrity. After eight years as SLFA president, Johansen announced her withdrawal from the upcoming elections in June 2021 to focus on her new role within FIFA as a global ambassador for football.
From 2017 to 2021, Johansen served on the executive committee of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), where she also chaired the women’s organizing committee. In May 2021, she transitioned to vice-president of this committee while continuing her efforts to enhance women’s football across Africa.
On March 12, 2021, Isha Johansen made history again by being elected to the FIFA Council, defeating Lydia Nsekera with a significant majority. This achievement marked her as the first West African woman and the first Sierra Leonean to join this prestigious body.