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John Scores one for Mommy
Liberian-born
striker is booked after taking off his shirt while
celebrating a key equalizer in the English FA Cup.
Substitute Collins John, the Liberian-born
striker saved Fulham Football Club from FA Cup
embarrassment with a 70th-minute equalizer against Derby
at Pride Park on Saturday.
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JB Seton Switches To Canada
Monrovia January
30, 2004
The Liberian international Josiah Seton
has reportedly left Southeast Asia
in favor of North America.
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Bangalu Quits IE Amidst Crisis
Monrovia January 30, 2004
The Vice President for
Administration of the Invincible Eleven (IE) Majestic
Sports Association, Honorable Jerron Cole Bangalu has left
the club. Hon. Bangalu said his departure was prompted by
an uncomfortable relationship he now has with the IE
President Isaac Nyenabo.
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Mass Exodus Of Liberian Players Backfires
Monrovia January 29, 2004
Over the past two years, more than twenty Liberian players
have been seeking greener pasture by way of Indonesia in
the Far East. Considering the poor quality of football, if
not sports in general, on the local scene, the mass exodus
of players has not been opposed at all.
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Dep. Sports Minister In US$13,000 Scandal
Monrovia January 29, 2004
What is done in the dark must surely come to light. This
is probably what has occurred to the Honorable D. Max
Leboe, Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports for
Administration
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Jerico To Reject Lone Star Job If
Monrovia January 28, 2004
The head coach of the premier league new
boys NPA Anchors, Frank Jerico Nagbe is set to reject any attempt to
appoint him deputy manager of the national soccer team the Lone
Star.
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LFA Saves Face, Dedicates New Office
Monrovia January 28, 2004
At long last, the Liberia Football Association (LFA) has
dedicated its office at the Antoinette Tubman Stadium.
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Triple Appointment At Sports Ministry
Monrovia January 27, 2004
At least three
persons have been named to various positions at the Youth and Sports
Ministry on Newport Street in Monrovia.
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MYS to Appoint New Coach for Lone Star
Monrovia January 26, 2004
Despite the fact that the Liberia Football
Association (LFA), has named a new coach to replace coach Kadala
Kromah as head coach of the Lone Star, reports gathered by our
sports desk, says there are plans by the Ministry of Youth and
Sports, to announce the name of a new coach for the team.
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More Than US$500,000 Needed for Foreign-Based Players
January 19, 2005
The Ministry of Youth and Sports has agreed to overturn
its decision not to invite foreign based professional
players to beef-up the national team, reports made
available to our sports desk, say the Ministry will need
US$506,000 to recall professional players on the team.

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Three Liberians Sign Soccer Contract in Indonesia
January
11, 2005
As Liberian Players continue to play their soccer trade in
the Asian state of Indonesia, three rising Liberian stars
have put pen to paper in their quest to promote Liberian
football in that of the world.
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As Sports Commission Come Alive Soon
January 10, 2005
Nigerian Team Due Wednesday,
25-Men On Board
With just few more days for spectacular basketball action
at the open-air sports commission on Broad Street, there
are reports that one of Nigeria's most glamorous
basketball team, Union Bank, is due in the country on
Wednesday with 25 men delegation.
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Speculation Is Over:
Soccer Peace Pledge Competition Is
Finally Launched
January 10, 2005
"The Federation of International Football Association (FIFA)
wants to see football taken from the field to the
community," an Executive Committee member of the Liberian
Football Association (LFA), Alexander Jaeploe has
disclosed at a ceremony when he officially launched the
Inter schools Sports Association (ISSA) soccer Peace
Pledge essay competition
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Weah to hold farewell match in Marseille
January 10,2005
Former
FIFA World Player of the Year George
Weah, who is to contest Liberia's presidential elections,
will hold a farewell match in Marseille next June.

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Big Match in Barnesville Soon
January 5, 2005
Many Liberian football players returning from Ghana are
expected to be officially welcome home shortly by their
fellow "gaffers" thought special football match.
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