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bullet Barrolle Players Go On Strike
March 31, 2005
Players of Liberian football champions Mighty Barrolle have begun boycotting activities of the team. The players of the Red Boys are demanding several months of salary arrears the team is alleged to have owed them
bullet NPA Anchors Commands The Premiership
March 31, 2005
Frank Jerico Nagbe and the NPA Anchors are leaving no stone unturned in the 2005 National Football League.
Prior to the start of the season, coach Nagbe stated his desire to win the national league and it looks like this is beginning to yield fruits.
bullet Lone Star Returns To Monrovia
March 30, 2005
The Lone Star is back in Monrovia following its unfortunate trip to Dakar, Senegal. In Senegal, the Lone Star went down 6-1 against the host Teranga Lions on Saturday, March 26.


bullet Changes In Liberian Football Leadership
March 30, 2005
The Liberia Football Association (LFA) has effected some changes in its leadership structure. During the 11th Ordinary Congress of the LFA on Saturday, March 26, two new faces took over the post of Vice President for Administration and Vice President for Operations

bullet In LBF Championship
March 30, 2005
Who's Through To The Playoffs?
The Liberia Basketball federation (LBF) National League rages on with teams canceling out each other for a place in this year playoffs.


bullet AN OPEN LETTER TO THE LIBERIAN FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION (LFA) & THE MINISTRY OF YOUTH AND SPORTS (MOYS)
From Liberian soccer/football lovers living in the diasporas


Comments Here
March 29, 2005
bullet LFA Holds 11th Ordinary Congress, Honors Samuel K. Doe, Wotorson, Others,
March 29, 2005
The Liberia Football Association (LFA), over the weekend, held its 11th ordinary congress at the YMCA building in Monrovia.
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I.E Officials On Rescue Mission - Call For Support
March 29, 2005

Two top officials of Invincible Eleven Majestic Sports Association (IEMSA) are said to be making frantic effort in mobilizing support for the club.

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Pros Nearly Seized Lone Star Kits
March 28, 2005
Few hours to the duel it was reported that things went haywire on the Lone Star camp as pros players invited by the FA threatened to seize the team Jersey in demand of reimbursement. But, thanks to the Liberian community in Senegal who played a pivotal role in making the players to abort such an eyebrow


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Liberia Walloped By Senegal Again
March 27, 2005
RESULT Senegal 6-1 Liberia: The Teranga Lions keep up the pressure at the top of Group One with a convincing win in Dakar.


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Group One results
March 27, 2005
Senegal kept up the pressure at the top of Group One of the 2006 World Cup qualifiers with a 6-1 thrashing of Liberia in Dakar on Saturday

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Group One preview
March 26, 2005
BBC Sports
None of the top three in the group play each other as Africa's qualifiers for the 2006 World Cup and Cup of Nations resume this weekend

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LONE STAR MAY SURPRISE SENEGAL
March 26, 2005
WHILE MANY EXPECTED SENEGAL TO GRAB AN EASY WIN OVER LIBERIA ON SATURDAY, THAT MAY NOT BE THE CASE.


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Only 3 Foreign Based En Route
March 24, 2005
The trip for the Lone Star to Dakar as she prepares to face the difficult task of engaging the roaring Teranga Lions of Senegal in the joint 2006 Nations Cup and World Cup qualifiers is set for Today.



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Bad News For Liberia Lone Star
March 22, 2005
An eighteen-man squad has been unveiled by Liberia for the weekend clash with Senegal in Dakar.The two sides are meeting in the sixth round of African qualifiers of the joint 2006 World Cup and African Cup of Nations in Group One.

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Five More Days for Liberia-Senegal Battle:
March 22, 2005
As the Nation's pride and joy the Lone Star prepares for the Herculean task of engaging the deadly Teranga Lions of Senegal in the joint 2006 Nations Cup and World Cup qualifiers, it looks uncertain as to whether many of the foreign based players being sent for will turn up for the crunch duel in Dakar.

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Lone Star Departs Monrovia Wednesday
March 21, 2005
  The national soccer team of Liberia, the Lone Star, will leave Monrovia on Wednesday, the Youth and Sports Ministry spokesman has disclosed on Monday

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Can Liberia Survive Against Senegal?
March 21, 2005
-As Coach Kofi Bruce Names Men Today
-Leave For Dakar Wednesday

      The goal of the national soccer team of Liberia - the Lone Star - to see herself through to the 2006 joint Nations Cup and World Cup seems a high risk in soccer terms as the national pride engages their Senegalese counterpart, the Teranga Lions of Senegal.

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Ten Pros May Avoid Disaster

Oliver Makor Recalled to the Lone Star
March 21, 2005
The Liberia Football Association (LFA) has targeted ten overseas players for the match with the Lions of Teranga of Senegal in the joint 2006 African Nations Cup and World Cup qualifiers in Dakar on March 26.

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Two More Pros For Lone Star
March 21, 2005
    Two additional players from overseas are expected to be part of the Lone Star's delegation to Senegal. The Liberian national soccer team will meet the Lions of Teranga of Senegal in the combined 2006 World and Nations Cup qualifiers.

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NPA Anchors On The Rampage
March 21, 2005
The NPA Anchors, led by Frank Jerico Nagbe, have caused another upset in the ongoing 2005 National League. Even though newcomers in the premier league, the NPA Anchors whipped reigning champions Mighty Barrolle 1-0 on Sunday at the Antoinette Tubman Stadium (ATS).

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Senegal recall Diouf
March 15, 2005
BBC SPORTS
Senegal has named El Hadji Diouf for the first time in a year for their 2006 World Cup qualifier against Liberia on 26 March.

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JNJ Forecasts Disaster for Liberia...Unless
March 15, 2005
Liberian football legend says unless the current and succeeding government resumes financial support to local clubs in continental competitions the downward trend of football in Liberia will remain a disaster.


bullet Swindon Town
Ex-Arsenal Player Set To Join

March 13, 2005 Ex Arsenal striker Christopher Wreh is set to join Swindon on trial. He joined the clubs training session today, and is likely to play for the reserves in their game against Yeovil next week


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Three-Year Deal with NFL's Chargers

 One of two Liberians playing in the NFL played both safety and cornerback during four up-and-down seasons with the Green Bay Packers.

 

San Diego, March 9- Safety Bhawoh Jue, one of two Liberians playing in the National Football League, the NFL has signed a three-year contract with the San Diego Chargers

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Bench F.C Prexy Meets His Executives T'row
March 9, 2005

The president of Bench Football Club, Mohammad Kromah, is expected meet with executive members of Club tomorrow at his residence on Front Street.

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Zeo Mesmerizes Ghana Football
Monrovia, March 8,2005
His fierce drives, quick dashes and dazzling flickers typify Liberia’s Bob Zeo who has become an admired figure in Ghana football followed the 2005 Ghana League Clubs Association Annual Top Four Tourney – Coca Cola Top 4.

 

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Liberia's Troubled Lone Star Gets Ready for Senegal
Monrovia, March 3,2005

Monrovia, March 3- The financially-trouble national football team of Liberia, the Lone star, has commenced training for the final rounds of the 2006 finals of World and African Nations Cups qualifiers. The Lone star’s first match against Senegal in Dakar comes on March 25, 2005.

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  Kofi Bruce In Charge On Condition
Monrovia ,March 1, 2005
The issue of the National Team “The Lone Star” is something rarely discussed nowadays as sporting authorities are accused of running football in a lackadaisical manner thus hurting the team and making football remain at low ebb in the country

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To Beef-Up Oilers Strength for Championship
Koko And Two Ghanaians Arrive Wednesday

Monrovia, March 1, 2005
LPRC-Oilers were a big flop last season despite its huge signing of some of the countries leading players at the time. The likes of Takpoh Sonkaley and Steve Mennoh both of whom were incisive midfielders, joined the club with heavy weight of expectation. But, their efforts did not prove well as the Oil Boys ended the season empty headed.

bullet In LBF Championship Chase Kings' Unbeaten Run Ends
Monrovia, March 1, 2005
-Barrolle Mauls Holy Family
-As I.E Continue In Dismal Form

The Liberia Basketball Federation (LBF) title chase continued over the weekend at the open air Sports Commission on Broad Street, with many thrilling results.

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