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Weah Sets Condition For Lone
Star's Return
The great George
Oppong Weah has cited several reasons behind his
reluctance about the national soccer team, Lone Star.
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Sports Minister Accepts 14 Pros
But..
The Minister of
Youth and Sports Counselor Wheatonia Dixon-Barnes has
accepted the number of 14 foreign-based players named by
the Lone Star technical staff.
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Coach Wants Debbah Out
"Gracefully" - From the Lone Star The head coach of
Liberia's National Soccer Team Kadala Kromah, has
recommended that James Salinsa Debbah, one of the
nation's most celebrated players retire from the Lone
Star "gracefully" rather than "disgracefully"
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Why Trip To Dana Cup
Failed
-LFA Official
Explains
The
participation of Liberia in the 2004 Dana Cup has been
officially cancelled. According to an e-mail addressed
to the head of delegation, Abayomie O. Caulcrick on
Friday, July 9, 2004, the Royal Danish Embassy in Accra
Ghana, through Attaché Hanne-Rie Madsen said, "the
deadline for applying for visa to attend Sports
Festivals this summer was 24 May 2004."
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LNOC VP Opposes Government
Intrusion
An
executive of the Liberia National Olympic Committee (LNOC)
has vowed to resist alleged attempts by Government to
interfere in the works of the LNOC.
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Swimming Federation Names New
Official
The Liberia
National Swimming Federation has announced the
appointment of a new Assistant Secretary-General.
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George Weah Returns To Monrovia
The
Liberian soccer legend George Oppong Weah has returned
to the Liberian capital, Monrovia. The former World
Footballer of the Year reached the capital from the
United States of America after he received the EPY award
for his humanitarian works.
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No Surprise In Knockout Yet
The
2004 Liberia Football Association (LFA) Knockout
Championship has begun at the Antoinette Tubman Stadium
(ATS).
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Cephas scores twice as Richmond
steals the show
Unheralded
forward McColm Cephas scored both Richmond goals before
8,776 at University of Richmond Stadium in the Cup's
fourth round.
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Snowe To Discuss Lone Star Friday
The
former president of the Liberia Football Association (LFA)
Edwin Snowe will speak on the national soccer team of
Liberia Lone Star.
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Mighty Blue Angels Win Division
Two
The reigning knockout champions of
Liberia Mighty Blue Angels have ended phase one of the
2004 National Football League as champions of Division
Two.
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LFA Releases Knockout
Fixture
-IE Meets Barrolle
The Liberia Football Association (LFA)
has released the fixture for the 2004 Knockout
Tournament among male and female clubs.
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Jerico Condemns Kadallah Kromah
Veteran
Liberian tactician Frank Jerico Nagbe has criticized the
national soccer coach of Liberia, Kadallah Kromah.
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Boye Cooper To Be Buried Saturday
The remains
of the late Liberian former international goal tender
Boye Cooper is expected to be interred on Saturday, July
24.
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Lone Star Under-17 Off To Gambia
July 19, 2004 According
to the Chief Scribe of the Liberia Football Association
(LFA), Mr. Yanqueh S. Borsay, the tournament is in
commemoration of the 10th celebration of the military
coup staged by the incumbent Gambian Leader, Yaya Jammeh
against the constitutional government of Sir Jawara.
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Weah Jnr keen on Liberia
BBC
George
Weah Jnr, son of Liberian legend George Weah, has said
the Lone Star are his first choice for an international
career.
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Defensive Duo Recommended To Lone
Star
Two
foreign-based defenders of Liberia have been recommended
to the national soccer team Lone Star.
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BOYE COOPER TO
BE INTERRED NEXT WEEK- Corpse Flown Home
-Oppong Contributes US$1,000.00
The remains of Boye Cooper will be laid to rest late next week in
Monrovia.
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James Salinsa Debah, Why The
Disgrace?
Football is the World’s
most popular sport – at such, those who play this
globally entertaining game must do so with high degree
of discipline, sportsmanship and subscribe to its golden
rules.
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Former Player Decries Lone Star's
Treatment
A former player of Black Star is
frustrated over the treatment of the national soccer
team Lone Star. .
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-As Nyenabo Takes Over I.E Soon
Dukuly, Banama Finally
Survive
As Invincible Eleven Majestic Sports
Association (IEMSA) new leadership prepares to take
office soon, the two officials of the team who were
threatened with removal from their positions, Malikie
Dukuly and Elizabeth Banama have finally survived the
wrath of the fans.

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Liberian Refs Get CAF Assignment
Three Liberian referees are expected to
be involved in the qualifiers of the 2005 African Youth
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How They Performed Against Togo
The fate
of the Lone Star's head coach has become talk of
Monrovia. He is being blamed for the team's lack of
attractive football. He played 4-3-3 and the decision
seemed good, but not everyone was ready to make the
difference.

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Debbah Gives His Apology
The captain of the Lone
Star of Liberia James Salinsa Debbah has apologized for
refusing to leave the pitch last Sunday, July 4, 2004
during the match with the Hawks of Togo in the 2006
Nations Cup and World qualifying round.

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National League Approaches End
The
2004 National Football Championship League has reached
it concluding stage.

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Ghana to host 2008
The Caf
executive committee elects Ghana to host the 2008
African Cup of Nations at a meeting in Cairo.

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Boye Cooper's Body
In Monrovia
The Youth
and Sports Ministry says the body of the late veteran
goalkeeper Boye Cooper is now in Monrovia.

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Liberia stoned by fans
Angry
Liberia fans threw stones at their national team as they
left the stadium following a goalless draw with Togo in
a 2006 World Cup qualifying match on Sunday.

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IE Gives To Lone Star
Though
struggling, premier club Invincible Eleven on Thursday
presented a consignment of mineral water and can soft
drink to the national team Lone Star.

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Lone Star Must Do Or Die
There
will be more matches this weekend as the race to the
African Cup of Nations and World Cup finals in 2006
intensifies.
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