The decision came after a story carried by BBC Sport last
week that the striker appears not to be eligible to play for Sierra
Leone as he does not seem to meet any of
Fifa's criteria to qualify him to play
for the West African country.
The 25-year-old was initially invited by Leone Stars coach
Lars Olof Mattsson after the Azerbaijan-based player expressed an interest to
play for Sierra Leone .
The spokesman of the Sierra Leone Football Association Sorie
Ibrahim Sesay has announced a fresh list of 19 invited foreign-based players
and Kayode is the only player left out from initial list.
"Kayode is not in the new list and the decision to omit
his name came as a result of the BBC story. That's all I can say for now,"
Sesay told BBC Sport.
However, Kayode has claimed that he does qualify to play for
Sierra Leone .
"I believe I'm eligible to play for Leone Stars because
my mother has told me that my paternal grandfather was born in Sierra
Leone ," Kayode told BBC Sport.
"I've got links with Sierra
Leone and that's why I've decided to play
for Leone Stars.
"After I finish my football career I plan to settle in Sierra
Leone ."
Apart from five uncapped players in the initial list, three
other new faces have made their way into the new list.
They are Moldova-based defensive midfielder Abu Tommy,
teenage striker George Davies of Manchester
City 's youth team and
Montenegro-based Lamin Suma.
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