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Arsenal, Southampton Watching
Liberian Duo
International
defender Jimmy Dixon and and striker Dioh Williams of
Swedish side BK Hacken are being closesly monitored by
English premiere league coaches Aresene Wenger and Harry
Rednapp.

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IE & Barrolle Out Of Knockout Competition
July
20, 2005
The two big sides in Liberian football Invincible Eleven
(IE) and Mighty Barrolle are out of the 2005 Knockout
competition.

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SKD Complex Renovation Gets Green Light
July
12, 2005
The Liberian government and the People’s Republic of China on
Thursday signed the agreement for the renovation of the
Samuel Kenyon Doe Sports Complex in Paynesville. The
ceremony took place at the residence of the Chinese
Ambassador in Congo Town. The Acting Minister of Youth and
Sports, Johnstone Fanhborde signed on behalf of his
Ministry while the Chinese Ambassador, Lin Songtian did
the same for the Red China

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Barrolle Battle Alliance FC Sunday
July
12, 2005
The 2005 National Football League will go on at the
Antoinette Tubman Stadium (ATS) on Lynch Street with the
reigning champions Mighty Barrolle taking bitter rivals
Alliance FC.

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Jerico Threatened By Poor Results
July
12, 2005
By Julu M. Johnson, Jr.
The credibility of the NPA Anchors coach Frank Jerico
Nagbe has been put to a big test following poor results in
recent times.

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LNOC Complete 2005 Anti-Doping Campaign
July 12, 2005
The Liberia National Olympic
Committee (LNOC) completed the 2005 Anti-Doping Campaign
last Friday, July 8, 2005 in Monrovia. According to the
LNOC, the 2005 Anti-Doping Campaign was an effort to
enlighten the public on the use of banned substances
before, during and after competitions.

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Safa to the rescue of Liberia
July 12, 2005
Johannesburg - The South African Football Association (Safa)
have come to the aid of war ravaged Liberia. Safa
president Molefi Oliphant and his Liberian counterpart
Izetta Wesley have signed a Memorandum of Understanding
between the two bodies.

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Barrolle Massacre NPA Anchors
July 4, 2005
The premier league leaders NPA Anchors
suffered their heaviest defeat of the 2005 National
Football League and that was at the hands of the reigning
champions Mighty Barrolle at the Antoinette Tubman Stadium
(ATS) on Sunday, July 3, 2005.
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