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Weather Condition Hits Female Team
Wednesday, March 29, 2006-Liberia
National U-20 female team has finally arrived in Algeirs,
Algeria to honor the Confederation of African Football (CAF)
U-20 female championship competition.

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Liberian striker Anthony Laffor trials with Bordeaux
March
28, 2006-
Liberia striker Anthony
Laffor is currently on trial with French club Bordeaux.
Bordeaux coach Ricardo has asked Laffor to train with the
French club until Thursday.

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LTFF Holds Open Time Trial
MONROVIA,
March 28, 2006-The
Liberia National Olympic Committee (LNOC) will hold an
Open Time Trial on Saturday April 1, 2006 beginning at
9:00 PM.

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Jaeploe Condemns Sherif
MONROVIA,
March 28, 2006-
A
former Executive Committee Member of the Liberia Football
Association (LFA), Alexander N. Jaeploe, I, has come down
hard on the defeated candidate for President of the LFA,
Siaka A. Sherif.

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Int’l Basketball Returns To Sports Commission
MONROVIA,
March 26, 2006- Following years
of absence of international basketball match in the
country, the Sports Commission on Broad Street is expected
to come alive this Friday with an international friendly
basketball match.

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Female Player Denies Reports
MONROVIA,
March 25, 2006- Female
striker Miatta Johnson has denied reports that he was
quitting the national under-19 female national team.

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LIBERIAN STRIKER JOSIAH SETON LATE GOAL SAVE PAHANG
MONROVIA,
March 25, 2006
Last night Saturday (March 25th
, 2006) Super League match saw Pahang F.A. taking on PULAU
PINANG E&O at the stadium Negeri Batu Kawan in Penang.
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Appreciation Celebration
MONROVIA, March 25, 2006-As many continue to
express disappointment over the former Vice President of
the Liberia Football Association (LFA) Siaka Sheriff
recent defeat, the Siaka Sheriff Campaign team is said to
have put the result behind them and is moving the game
forward in the country
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Campaign Manager Concedes Defeat
MONROVIA, March 25, 2006-The Campaign Manager of
Siaka A. Sherif has accepted the defeat of his candidate
in the just-ended elections of the Liberia Football
Association (LFA)
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Striker Johnson to Quit Female Squad
MONROVIA, March 24, 2006-As Liberia National Female
U-20 Team gears up for the second stage of the of the
Confederation of African Football (CAF) U-20 Female
Champion, one of the team's leading strikers, Miatta
Johnson, is to quit the team.
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Blatter Hails Izetta’s Victory
MONROVIA, March 23, 2006-On the occasion of her
election as President of the Liberia Football Association
(LFA), the President of the world football governing body,
FIFA, Mr. Joseph Sepp Blatter has extended his deepest
congratulations as well as best wishes of success at the
helm of Liberian football for the next four years.
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FIFA saves the day for the Female-U20 team
MONROVIA, March 22, 2006-The
World Football governing body, FIFA has agreed to give
Liberia thirty-three thousand United States dollars.
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CAF release Under 17 draws
Senegal against Liberia
Lusaka, March 22, ZANIS ---- .The Confederation of
African Football (CAF) has released the draws for the Togo
2006 U-17 Championship.
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Female U-20 Gets Boost
MONROVIA, March 22, 2006-Liberia
Female National U-20 received a major boost when they
received a consignment of football equipment from Liberia
International Coordinator for Youth and Sports Steve
Barnashall Davis
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Do Not Resign Lawrence!
MONROVIA, March 22, 2006-Just five days after the
General Assembly of the Liberia Football Association
(LFA), The Analyst Sports Desk has gathered that the newly
elected Vice President for Operations, former St. Anthony
President, and Adoulf Lawrence is planning to resign his
post.
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Her Own Term, Indeed!
MONROVIA, March 21, 2006
It, at long last, became a “mission accomplished” for
Counsellor Sombo Izetta Wesley following her triumph in
the March 18, 2006 elections of the Liberia Football
Association (LFA).
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IE Bows To Zelor
MONROVIA, March 21, 2006
Invincible Eleven (IE) on Sunday fell by 2-0 against Zelor
in the first division of the 2006 Liberia Football
Association (LFA) National League.
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LFA Honors Soccer Veterans
MONROVIA, March 21, 2006
The Liberia Football Association (LFA) has bestowed honors
on past players. At the 2006 Congress held in Kakata,
Margibi County from March 18 to 19, 2006, the LFA
recognized 16 former players for their splendid
performances on the local football scene.
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ISSA Undermining Female Soccer?
-Willie Disagrees
MONROVIA, March 21, 2006
The President of the Inter-School Sports Association (ISSA) has cited
reasons that led to the exclusion of female soccer in the
annual school games.
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SCM Commends LFA's Congress Delegates
MONROVIA, March 21, 2006
Despite the defeat in last Saturday's FA elections, the
Siaka Sheriff Campaign Manager Andy Qaumie has commended
the congress delegates, especially those who supported Mr.
Siaka Sheriff for the Presidency.
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Izetta Wins LFA Presidency
MONROVIA, March 20, 2006
…Becomes The FA First Female
Elected president
The long anticipated LFA congress and
general elections came to a climax last weekend when the
incumbent S.Izetta Wesley defeated her Vice president for
administration, Mr. Siaka A. Sheriff in a tough clash to
become the association’s first female elected president.
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Liberia Football Association Elects Female President
MONROVIA, March 20, 2006,
The local football association in Liberia has elected a
Liberia female sports administrator as president of the
football association.
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Dulee Johnson Eyes Ghana 2008
MONROVIA, March 20, 2006
Liberia's
foremost professional footballer in the Swedish
premiership, Dulee Johnson is confident that the national
team, Lone Star can qualify for the next African Cup of
Nations.
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SCM Commends LFA's Congress Delegates
MONROVIA, March 21, 2006
Despite the defeat in last Saturday's FA elections, the
Siaka Sheriff Campaign Manager Andy Qaumie has commended
the congress delegates, especially those who supported Mr.
Siaka Sheriff for the Presidency.
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Izetta Wins LFA Presidency
MONROVIA, March 20, 2006
…Becomes The FA First Female
Elected president
The long anticipated LFA congress and
general elections came to a climax last weekend when the
incumbent S.Izetta Wesley defeated her Vice president for
administration, Mr. Siaka A. Sheriff in a tough clash to
become the association’s first female elected president.
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Liberia Football Association Elects Female President
MONROVIA, March 20, 2006,
The local football association in Liberia has elected a Liberia female
sports administrator as president of the football
association.
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Dulee Johnson Eyes Ghana 2008
MONROVIA, March 20, 2006
Liberia's
foremost professional footballer in the Swedish
premiership, Dulee Johnson is confident that the national
team, Lone Star can qualify for the next African Cup of
Nations.
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All Set For LFA Congress Tomorrow
March 17, 2006-…As Izetta, Siaka In
Unpredictable Race Members of the Liberia Football
Association, LFA are gathering in the commercial capital
of Margibi County, Kakata to witness its 12th ordinary
congress and general elections.
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Liberia: SPORTS Making Historic
Visits!
MONROVIA, March 17, 2006-LFA Presidential aspirant
Siaka Sheriff, VOP aspirant Adoulf Lawrence and delegation
which includes Campaign Manager Andy Quamie and deputy
Henry Yanton completed the historic campaign visit on
Wednesday March 15, in Cestos City, River Cess County and
Grand Bassa County as part of the campaign activities for
the March 18, 2006 LFA Elections.
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LNOC Ready For Olympic Village
MONROVIA, March 17, 2006-The Liberia National
Olympic Committee (LNOC) has at long last given birth to
an Olympic Village in the country. Under the Olympique
Afrique Project for Liberia, the Olympic Village is
expected to be constructed in the Queens Village, Soul
Clinic Community in Paynesville.
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Fulani Favors Izetta Wesley
MONROVIA, March 17,
2006-The head of Fulani Football Club, Alieu Bah, has
favored Counselor Sombo Izetta Wesley for the presidency
of the Liberia Football Association (LFA).
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Davis Grabs US$250,000 Deal For Liberian Football
MONROVIA, March 17, 2006- The International Coordinator for Youth
and Sports of Liberia, Steve Davis has given a morale
booster for Liberian football following the acquisition of
a US$250,000.00 sponsorship deal.
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Liberia's Sogbie in fraud probe
March 16, 2006
Former Liberia striker Jonathan Sogbie, nominated to
serve as the country's deputy youth and sports minister,
could be forced to abandon his ambition.
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Weeks The Soccerologist
March 16, 2006
They call him football lawyer yet he prefers to be known as soccerologist
(self-coined nomenclature for the scope of expertise).
That is about Beauford Oliver Weeks, candidate for Vice
President for Operations of the Liberia Football
Association (LFA).
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Another Win For Barrolle
March 16, 2006
Mighty Barrolle on Wednesday pulled another win in the
ongoing 2006 National Football League in the country. The
Rollers grabbed a 3-1 victory over newly promoted Watanga
FC in Buchanan, Grand Bassa County.

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Sub-Associations Stand By Izetta Wesley
March 16, 2006
A number of Sub-Associations of the Liberia Football
Association (LFA) have pledged to vote for Cllr. S. Izetta
Wesley in the March 18 elections of the LFA.
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Seton’s late strike sinks Selangor
March 16, 2006
PAHANG needed a late goal from Liberian Joseph Seton to
beat Selangor 1-0 in their FA Cup second round first leg
match at Kuantan’s Darukmakmor Stadium last night.
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Liberian nets goal on Tivoli
March 9, 2006-
Village
United's Edmund Kingston of Liberia (right) shields the
ball from Tivoli Gardens' Kasai Hines in the Wray and
Nephew National Premier League game at the Elleston
Wakeland Centre in Falmouth yesterday. Kingston scored
once for Village, which won 3-1.
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Trouble In U-20 Female Team Camp
MONROVIA, March 9, 2006-Trouble is said to be
brewing with in the National U-20 Female Team Camp as the
Players of the team are yet to receive the US$25 pardiem
promised by sports authorities in the country.
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Siaka Gets More Support
…As Former 1st
Division National Team Players Throw Weight
MONROVIA, March 9, 2006-As the Liberia Football
Association, LFA, conducts its regular and general
congress and elections this month, the former First
Division & National team players have endorsed Mr. Siaka
A. Sheriff, and his running mates for the Presidency of
the LFA.
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Another Administrative Blunder in the LFA
March 9, 2006-Prior to the ongoing FA election, the
analyst website reported sometime last year that Izzetta
Wesley paid a visit to South Africa. The website went on
to say that Wesley begged the South African Sporting
Authority to help Liberia. Unfortunately, Wesley and her
administration have to realize that begging is not an
option professional football authorities want to venture
into.
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LFA elections heats up, change is
NECESSARY
Forson Speaks On
LFA Elections, Says Change Is Necessary
MONROVIA, March 7, 2006-The forthcoming elections of
the local football governing body (LFA) is said to be
drawing concern both locally and internationally as former
Invincible Eleven (IE) Vice President for Operations based
in the United States has been expressing concern about the
pending elections.
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CAF to Decide Female U-19 Fate Soon
MONROVIA, March 6, 2006-The dream of Liberia
National U-19 Female Team to make the debut in their
international match against the Guinean counterpart at
Antoinette Tubman Stadium (ATS) was dashed was dashed on
Sunday, March 5.
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LPRC Oilers Lose To Daraaf
MONROVIA, March 6, 2006-Liberia's only
representative to this year's Confederation of African
Football (CAF) Club Champion League has been eliminated
from the competition.
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Liberia Meets Guinea Sunday
MONROVIA, March 3, 2006-In CAF Women Football
Preliminaries It appears to be a life giving ceremony and
a reawaking of Old times sports spirit in Liberia’s sports
events, as the Lone Star Female Soccer Squad will this
Sunday host their Guinean counterparts in a grueling
international clash for the first time.
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Liberia's Johnson relishes challenge
Sweden, March 1 ,2006-Liberia
midfielder Dulee Johnson is relishing the latest challenge
in his career in Sweden and hopes that it will lead to a
move to bigger things.
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