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Liberian Duo Lift Persikabpas
The Liberian duo of
Murphy Nagbe and Zah Krangar during the week lifted
their club Persikabpas to a bright start in the
Indonesian Liga Djarum eight teams play-off.
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Lone Star Engages SDU
For Independence Day
July 26 2006
The Liberia Football Association says, in commemoration
of this year's independence anniversary, it has
organized a three-day tournament, which begin tomorrow,
July 26 at the Antoinette Tubman Stadium.
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Hapoel Tel Aviv Offers Liberian
Midfielder Trial
July 24, 2006-
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Cosmos feast on second helping of Scotch
broth
As Anthony Laffor scores
July 20, 2006-
Cosmos were once again galvanized into
attack after starting the second half at a snail's pace,
but Abraham Guie Guie also ballooned his shot over the
bar when it seemed easier to score. The contest was put
beyond doubt when Anthony Laffor slotted home in the
73rd minute.
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SDU Boss In Town, Set To Meet Sports
Authorities
Monrovia-July 20, 2006-The Chief Executive
Officer of Sports for Development of the Underprivileged
(SDU) Mr. Emmanuel Geeza Williams has arrived in the
country. Mr. Williams, who arrived in the country on
Tuesday, July 18, is here to meet with authorities of
both the Ministry of Youths and Sports (MYS) and Liberia
Football Association (LFA) to discuss Liberia’s
readiness in becoming a member of the International
Network of Street Paper.
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Lomell Shines Against Pirates
Monrovia-July 19, 2006-Former LPRC-Oilers inventive playmaker James Koko Lomell
on Saturday, proved his worth against top PSL side Orlando Pirates
in a pre season fixture in Johannesburg. The player who is said to
be the new pick in the pack for Mvela Golden League outfit FCAK
rattled the net once and had a hand in another goal as his side
triumphed over the much fancy opponents3-2.
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Oilers Drop Six
Monrovia-July 19, 2006-Premiership
champions LPRC-Oilers have dropped six players on
grounds of being delinquent for practices.
According to higher ups of the Gold and Black outfit those affected
are Abel Quiah, Opelo George, Himie Freeman, Robert Teah, Atoga
Barnabas and another player who our source could not really name. He
indicated that one of the team's four goalkeepers have being placed
on probation for similar reasons.
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'County
Meet' Begins November
Monrovia-July 19, 2006-Reliable
information gathered by our sports desk reveals that the
National County meet will start on November 26, 2006 and
will run up to January 20, 2007.
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Road to
Ghana 2008!
Monrovia-July 18, 2006-It
seems all is now set for the nation's pride and joy, the
Lone Star, to get on the bumpy road to Ghana 2008. A new
technical staff is on board with the task of guiding 30
local players to begin preparation for the African
football fiesta in two years' time. With such latest
arrangement, one major question on the lips of many is
what's in store for the foreign based players?
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BIG INDEPENDENCE CELEBRATION
TOURNAMENT
-INDONESIAN BASED PLAYERS GET
SET
Monrovia-July 18, 2006-Top
level football is expected to come to the fore at the
ATS with a triangular tournament being organized for the
July 26, celebration. The tournament which is expected
to begin on Wednesday, July 26 will involve three teams,
local based Lone Star; Liberia's Indonesian based All
Stars as well as the SDU All Stars. The SDU All Stars
which will comprise local and foreign based players will
be sponsored by United States based promoter Emmanuel
Geeza Williams.
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Kojo Impressive At Coaching Course
July 17, 2006
Former Liberian international Thomas Kojo has made
impressive marks at an introductory coaching course in
South Africa.
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Jericho Begins Work
Monrovia-July 9, 2006The
formation of the Liberia's national team is underway as
the head of the U-23 National Team Frank Jericho Nagbe
has short listed 30 local players to join the team at
the start of the process.
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Liberia appoint new coach
By Ledgerhood Rennie
BBC Sport, Monrovia
July 12, 2006-Liberia have named Frank Jericho
Nagbe as their new coach putting an end to speculation
that they would withdraw from the 2008 African Nations
Cup qualifiers.

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KUALA LUMPUR:
Pahang were crowned FA Cup champions for the first time
when they defeated Perlis 4-2 on penalties after
regulation time and extra-time failed to produce a goal
in an insipid final played at the National Stadium in
Bukit Jalil last night.

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Liberia consider CAN withdrawal
BBC Sports
Monrovia-July 9, 2006This is a consequence of the
conflict between Jamesetta Howard, the country's sports
minister and the Liberian FA (LFA)
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Borsay Reign Ends
Monrovia-July 9, 2006
At long last the reign of LFA secretary General Yanqueh
Borsay has ended. Mr.Borsay's tenure with the local
football house ended on Thursday via a tense period of
voting as whether to maintain him or not.

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New Post For Former Chief Referee
Monrovia-July 9, 2006
The former Chief Football Referee of Liberia, Benedict
Yarsiah has
been named to a new position in football circles.Making
the disclosure, Mr. Yarsiah indicated that he is now the
Administrative Assistant to the Vice President for
Administration of the Liberia Football Association
(LFA), Pennoh W. Bestman
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LFA Sticks To Jericho
Monrovia-July 6, , 2006
Frank
Jericho Nagbe is the likely candidate to take over the
national soccer team of Liberia, the Lone Star.
Informed sources indicated that from the list of
applicants for the top job in Liberian football, the man
commonly called “Baba The Wizard” has emerged victorious
already.

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Joy Or Tear!
Monrovia-July 6, , 2006For
the past two months there have been serious concerns as
to the delay of the Liberia Football Association (LFA)
to name a new Secretary General, since the newly elected
officials took over on April 15. They were inducted at
the Monrovia City Hill.

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Olympic Village Project Faces Set Back
Monrovia-July 6, , 2006-The
Liberia National Olympic Committee has revealed that Liberia risks
losing US$150,000 allotment intended to commence the first phase of
the construction of an Olympic Village project if the Liberian
government does not make available its share of US$30,000 needed to
begin the project as agreed upon with the financier of the project.
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Quest for LFA Title
Monrovia-July 6, , 2006Female
side Earth Angels has brightened her chances in the
ongoing Liberia Football Association (LFA) female
Championship Competition

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Government To Lose Sports Commission
Monrovia-July 6, , 2006
The Sports Commission is about to return to its private
and
legitimate owners following the expiration of a lease
agreement with the Liberian government.

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