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Liberia retain Sayon
Monrovia
,February 28, 2005
The
Liberia Football Association (LFA) and the Sports Ministry
have reached a compromise that means Joseph Sayon will
remain as the Lone Star's coach.

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FLY Rejects Leadership Suspension -
Accuses MYS of Interference
Monrovia
,February 28, 2005
The membership of the Federation of
Liberian Youth (FLY) has out rightly rejected the reported
suspension action by the Ministry of Youth and Sports
against the leadership of the Federation.
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Weah's Cousin on football trial in Australia
Monrovia
,February 28, 2005
The Liberian who has scored 98 goals in 142 games is said
to possess lethal foot and power in the air. He is said to
achieved a cult status in Indonesia.

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Filling Weah's Shoes
Monrovia
,February 24, 2005
Despite
starring for the US Under-20 side, George Weah Jr. hasn't
given up on playing for Liberia. He says he will make a
decision at the appropriate time under FIFA regulations.
George Weah may be out of competitive
action but many would still agree that the Liberian legend
is doing the things he knows best to keep his legacy alive
even after his demise.
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As Another Unrewarding Season Begins Players Loom In
Uncertainty
What Does The FA Has
To Offer?
Monrovia
,February 17, 2005-
The Liberia Football Association (LFA) National league
began over the weekend with many clubs looking ill
prepared and lowly motivated. As Our Sports Commentator
Wleh Bedell reports, many football followers are looking
in the direction of the FA as to what it has to offer in
spite of the FA's President admission that much needs to
be done.
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February 19, 2005
The
British manager of America’s top second division side,
Richmond Kickers has spoken highly of the playing ability
of Liberian international, McColm Cephas, saying he looks
forward to seeing him play for top European clubs
including Manchester United.
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As LFA Begins Another Unachievable League Saturday -
Relegation Put On Hold
Monrovia
,February 17, 2005
It is the dream for every club manager or player to
play at the top flight in order to show case their talent,
earning some money and improve their livelihood
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Roberts to the rescue?
February 17, 2005
LIBERIA international striker Zizi Roberts is on Perak’s
shopping list. Roberts, who plays for Colorado Rapids in
the United States Major League, could be the answer to the
Silver State’s lack of fire-power.
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Trialists Johnny Menyongar suited up with San Jose.
=February 17, 2005-Menyongar
is a Liberian international who has spent the last five
seasons in the A-League with the Minnesota Thunder.
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Sports Ministry Holds Jerico's Cheque
Monrovia
,February 15, 2005
The coach of premier league side NPA
Anchors, Frank Jericho Nagbe has apparently run into
trouble with the Youth and Sports Ministry. The Sports
Ministry has, according to reports, denied the veteran
tactician his salary cheque for the month of January 2005.
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Postal Affairs Ministry Triumphs
Monrovia
,February 15, 2005
The Ministry of Post and Telecommunications completed its
splendid form in the 2005 Inter-Ministerial League.
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FC Dallas tie Metros 1-1 in
exhibition
Chris Gbandi notched
the opener for Dallas
February
10, 2005
Dallas
Former top SuperDraft pick Chris Gbandi notched the opener
for Dallas late in the first half off of a corner kick
sent in by recently acquired midfielder Arturo Alvarez,
but Metros forward Eamon Zayed
scored the equalizer midway through the second stanza.
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Jericho Needs The Knot
Monrovia
,February 9, 2005
Football has never been a serious business in Liberia ever
since we started appointing pseudo tacticians to mend the
cracks created in our football setting.
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China Grants US$6m for SKD & Foreign Ministry Rehab.
Monrovia
,February 9, 2005
The respective governments of the People's Republic of
China and Liberia yesterday signed a contract valued at
close to US$6million.
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`I Am Not in I.E for Political Fame'
Monrovia
,February 9, 2005
A member of the Invincible Eleven Board and
President of the Promoters of Liberian Athletic (PROLA)
have come sharply against recent pronouncement by players
of I.E in the media, that officials of the club are using
the club to gain political fame.
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As Merger Takes Different Trend, LFA Wants Compromise
Monrovia
,February 9, 2005
The eyebrow raising decision of the FA to endorse an
illegal merger between Juventus Football Club and United
Soccer Ambassador (USA) Football Club, which was
fictitiously named Juventus USA, has now taken a different
trend with Olympic Football Club said to be making gains.
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On Player's Transfer: Watanga Mounts More Pressure
Monrovia
,February 8, 2005
First Division Club Watanga Football Club is mounting more
pressure on the Federation of International Football
Association (FIFA) via the Liberia Football Association (LFA)
on the possible transfer of its player Ebenezer Norman
From Swedish Division Two outfit Floda Boif to top club
Extun Football Club.
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New ISSA League Heats Up
Monrovia
,February 7, 2005
The Inter-School Sports Association (ISSA) will continue
its 2004-2005 season on Thursday at the Antoinette Tubman
Stadium (ATS).
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Gambian Club Disappoints Liberian Refs
Monrovia
,February 7, 2005
Three Liberian referees were selected by the African
Football confederation (CAF) to officiate in the
preliminaries of the 2005 CAF Champions League over the
weekend. The match was scheduled between Ashante Kotoko of
Ghana and Club Wallidan of The Gambia in Kumasi
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How football unites Liberia
February 6, 2005
Liberia
is mostly known for a fourteen-year long civil war that
ravaged the West African country - yet the country's
footballers occasionally stole the limelight from the
warring factions during this time.
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Weah Hovers For CAF Award
February 5, 2005
Liberia’s football marvel George Weah isn’t actively
involved with football, but his inexorable support to the
syrupy sport might earn him another prominent CAF Award –
African Legend Award, which comes up February 15 in
Johannesburg, South Africa.

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Liberian Defender, Chris Gbandi staying with F.C Dallas
during the 2005 season
Monrovia
,February 4, 2005
. Another F.C Dallas-er who will be staying with us during
the 2005 season is Liberian Defender, Chris Gbandi. Last
season practically every F.C Dallas fan asked themselves,
"How did he win a starting spot?"
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LBF To Host FIBA Women Championship - Due To Pay US$3,000
Monrovia
,February 4, 2005
For the first time in history, the Liberia Basketball
Federation (LBF) will be taking a huge responsibility from
the Federation of International Basketball Association (FIBA)
to host the female edition of the Zone-3 basketball
competition.
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New Coaching Crew For Lone Star
Monrovia
,February 3, 2005
The Liberian national team Lone Star now has a new
coaching team. Wilfred Tijani Lardner heads the team
appointed by the Ministry of Youth and Sports.
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Zizi Roberts leaving Rapids----
Rapids Cut Three Veterans
Loose
February
3, 2005-
The Colorado Rapids announced
today that the team will not exercise the contract option
on three of last year's players, forward Zizi Roberts and
midfielders Darryl Powell and Joey DiGiamarino.
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Liberia Lost Promising Female Star To Ghana
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As Angels Set To Get Big Cash
Monrovia
,February 3, 2005
Female football in the country may
not be on par with the rest of Africa, with relatively few
Clubs and no grass root development. But, in the midst of
all these hurdles, there are immense talents the country
is endowed with that are helping to expose Liberian female
football on the bigger stage.
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Chief Boxing Referee Deeply Concerned
Monrovia
,February 3, 2005
The chief boxing referee of Liberia, Henry B. Flomo, is
deeply concerned about the lack of attention being given a
proposed world boxing championship in Liberia.
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Gov't Blamed For Fine On Swimming
Monrovia
,February 3, 2005
The Liberian Government has been held liable for the recent
fine imposed on the country recently. Liberia was fined
US$300 by the swimming world governing body FINA for
failing to participate in the 7th Swimming World
Championship in Indianapolis, United States in October of
2005.
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Prospect for LISCR - President Reveals
Monrovia
,February 1, 2005
The names LISCR have become a formidable force in Liberian
football. As they scoop accolades every season, LISCR is
now a household name in Liberian dubbed "The sleeping
giant on the continent".

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LBF League Heats Up
Monrovia
,February 1, 2005
The Liberia Basketball Federation (LBF) National League
continued over the weekend at its usual venue, the Sports
Commission with several breaking thrillers.
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