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Liberia U-23 Olympic qualifier
campaign ends
June
28, 2003
A fiercely contested match, but an unlucky Liberia U-23
team had their dreams of qualifying for the 2004 Olympic
games dented by the Black Meteors of Ghana.
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LIBERIA U-23 ATTRACTS $500.00 AS
BOOSTER
June
28, 2003
Barely
24 hours to Liberia U-23 second leg match against the
Black Meteors of Ghana, the Liberia FA has ditched out
$500.00 to the team.
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Black Meteors trounced Liberia 5-0
June
25, 2003
Liberia U-23 team today lose 5-0 to an experience Black
Meteors of Ghana at the Len Clay Stadium in the Ashanti
Region.
The match was a rescheduled 2004 Olympic qualifier and the
Liberians were playing at home.
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Liberia, Black Meteors battle
Wednesday
June
25, 2003
Liberia U-23 team will Wednesday host the Black Meteors of
Ghana at the Len Clay Stadium at Obuasi in the Ashanti
Region of Ghana.
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Liberia FA gives players, officials
$100.00 to share
June
22, 2003
The 2004 African Nations Cup qualifier match
between Liberia and Guinea played at the Accra Sport
Stadium has come and gone, but what did the players get is
out of the question.
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LiberianSoccer.com Beat
Reporter
Bruce
Wiah
rates the players against Guinea in Accra on Saturday June
21, 2003

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Liberia lose 2-1 to Guinea in Accra
June
21, 2003
Liberia’s Lone Star
on Saturday went down to their Guinean counterparts 2-1 at
the Accra Sports Stadium in an ANC qualifier match.
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Big test for Liberian Refugees
Saturday
June
21, 2003
In a few hours’ time
Liberia will host Guinea at the Accra Sports Stadium in
the 2004 ANC Qualifier.
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Weah Rescues Liberia Again
Borsay Blames Lone Star Predicament on Sports Minister
June
21, 2003
Liberian soccer kingpin has once again revived the hopes
of soccer aficionados by coming to the rescue of the
national football team. According to Liberia Football
Association general secretary Yanqueh Borsay, sports
ambassador George Manneh Weah has agreed to charter Ghana
Airways so that home-based team can honor its June 21,
2003 African Nations tie against Guinea in Accra today
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Weah to Liberia's rescue
June
20,2003
Liberian legend
George Weah has come to the rescue of the cash-strapped
national team
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New Lone Star for Guinea match in
Accra
June
20,2003
Barely a day to
Liberia’s next match with Guinea at the Accra Sports
Stadium, a brand new team has been hurriedly assembled in
Ghana.
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Liberia's Debbah makes plea
June 18,2003
Retired Lone Star striker James Debbah has called for the
Liberian FA to pay up outstanding allowances to the
national team.
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Friends reunited
at Accra Stadium
June 18,2003
For the second time in less than a year, Liberia and fraternal sister
country, Guinea, will meet Saturday at the Accra Sports Stadium in
what is expected to be a reunion match rather than an ANC qualifier.
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Editorial
My Fear For The Lone Star
- Is There A Way Out
With Games Being Switched To Accra?
June 17,2003
Once again the
National Football Team, the Lone Star, is said to be
returning to the Ghanaian cities of Accra and Kumasi, as
its home in the remaining matches of the ‘2004 African
Nations’ Cup and Olympic qualifiers which gets underway
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For 2004 Nations’ Cup & Olympic
Qualifiers:
Why Liberia’s Matches Switched To Ghana
-Chief Scribe Borsay
Explains; But LFA Criticized
June 17,2003
With frantic efforts being exerted by ECOWAS, the
International Contact Group on Liberia (ICGL), African
Union (AU) and the European Union to restore sanity to
Liberia, the General Secretary of the Liberia Football
Association (LFA), Yanqueh S. Borsay, has disclosed that
the country’s remaining 2004 Nations’ Cup qualifiers and
that of the Olympic qualifiers have been switched to
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Antoinette Tubman Stadium Comes
Alive
June 17, 2003
The Antoinette Tubman Stadium comes alive this afternoon
when the Lone Star U-23 team, under the watchful eyes of
coach Kadalah Kromah takes on Invincible Eleven (IE) in a
return friendly match.
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Ghana To Adopt Liberia
June 13,2003
The
Liberian Senior National team, the Lone Stars would be
compelled to honour their African Cup of Nations
qualifying match against Guinea slated for Saturday June
21 at the nations Wembley, Accra Sports Stadium due to the
unrest in that country.
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Fifa
cancel Liberia game
June 12, 2003
World football governing body Fifa has postponed Saturday's Olympic
qualifier between Liberia and Ghana in Monrovia.
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Amidst War:
Lone Star Brings Smile
-flogs Ethopia 1-0June10,2003
The refurbished Antoinette Tubman Stadium in Monrovia was
a place of history making yesterday when the Lone Star of
Liberia brought smiles to the war wearied people of
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Liberia 1-0 Ethiopia
Liberia trigger Group of
Death
June
9,2003
Liberia beat Ethiopia 1-0 to set up a
potentially breathtaking climax to Group 2.
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1-0 Ethiopia (Group 2) RESULT
Liberia 1-0 Ethiopia Steven Mennoh's
57th minute strike from 25 yards puts the Lone Stars 1-0
up.
Things get worse for Ethiopia, now down to 10 men after
having Mamo Shanko sent off for a dangerous tackle
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DISM COACHES HONOR AT ADVANCED SEMINAR
June 4,2003
Following a
two-week long training in Advanced coaching at the Ghana Sports
College in Winneba, Ghana, five Liberian coaches have been awarded
certificates.
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LIBERIA VERSUS ETHIOPIA-
A PREVIEW
June 4,2003
On Sunday, June 8, 2003, the Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports
Complex in Monrovia will host Liberia and Ethiopia in the
second qualifiers match for the 2004 ANC. |
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PRINCE DAYE IN AFRICAN COMEBACK
June 3,2003
Liberia’s Tunisian export, Prince Daye over the weekend
smashed in two goals as his team Club Africain was
involved in a 6-0 thriller of Jeunnesse Club Abidjan.
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GHANA
U-23 ASSEMBLES MORE PREMIUM PLAYERS
June 3,2003
As
the hours tick away before the U-23 teams of Liberia and Ghana battle
in the 2004 Olympic Qualifiers, the Black Meteors of Ghana have
re-assembled 15 players at the Hospitality Center in Tema, outside
Accra.
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Ethiopian National Soccer Team
to travels to Liberia
Addis Ababa
June 3, 2003
Reports
from the Ethiopian Football Federation confirmed that
after staying in Accra for a couple of days, the National
Team would fly to Monrovia on Wednesday to play the
Liberian side next Sunday in the second leg of the 2004
African Nations Cup qualifier.
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For Ethiopia Match On June 8:
Foreign-Based Players to Be
Reduced?
June
2, 2003
With nine days to the crucial match involving Liberia and
Ethiopia, there are unconfirmed reports that the list of
14 foreign-based players submitted by technical manager
Kadalah Kromah may be reduced.
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