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Debah May Not Play Mali Match
May
31, 2004-Monrovia
As the National Soccer Team the Lone Star
intensifies its preparation for its crucial
international assignment in the qualifying rounds of the
African Cup of Nations against the Eagle of Mali,
Liberia’s
most celebrated star James Salinsa Debah seems to be
deeply troubled by the absence of some professional
players on the team.
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For Olympic Games:
LTFF Releases The Names Of
Athletes
May 31, 2004-Monrovia
As the
Liberia Track & Field Federation (LTTF) intensifies its
preparation for local and foreign track athletics, it
has released the names of thirteen potential athletes
for the world’s biggest athletic event - the “Olympics”.
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Lone Star Men Assure Victory
May 28, 2004-The camp of the national soccer team of
Liberia Lone Star is bubbling with high hopes that the
country will walk over the Eagles of Mali on June 6,
2004.
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Junior Tigers Maul Liberia
May 28, 2004- Nigeria's junior national
basketball team, the Junior Tigers, yesterday in
Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina-Faso defeated their
Liberian counterparts 63-31 in the African zone three
qualifying series for the African finals in July.
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The Big Soccer Rivalry Returns
-Barrolle versus IE
May 28, 2004-England may have Manchester United
versus Liverpool, while Juventus against AC Milan is
associated with Italy as Real Madrid versus Barcelona is
to Spain, there is a another great soccer rival existing
in Liberia between Invincible Eleven and Mighty
Barrolle.
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FAKE LONE STAR IN GHANA
– Amateur
Coach Rue scam exposes
May 28, 2004-Liberia’s Lone Star synthetic 5-0 demolition at the
hands of Ghana’s Hearts of Lion as being reported in the
media, is a swindle and con trick and doesn’t reflect
the actual pride of the senior team of Liberia.

I was Not Invited - Says Geoffrey
Miller
May 28, 2004- As the
national soccer team the Lone Star prepares for its
international assignment against the Eagle of Mali in
the qualifying round of the African Cup of Nation, the
Liberian semi professional player who is based in the
United States of America, Godfrey Miller, says he was
not invited for the pending match against Mali scheduled
for the 6 of June in Monrovia.
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Debah Raises Lone Star
Spirit
-As
He Returns To The Team
May 27, 2004-
Momentum are said to be building within
the national soccer team, the Lone Star, as they prepare
for the crucial international assignment with the Eagles
of Mali in the 2004 World Cup qualifying rounds.
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Debbah rejoins Liberia squad
May 27, 2004- Striker
James Debbah has declared his intention to play a role
in Liberia's 2006 World Cup and Cup of Nations qualifier
against Mali. |
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Farkollie Gives L$3,600.00 to Lone
Star
May 27, 2004- The head of the local sports promotion
firm, Mr. Joseph Farkollie has welcomed the move by
Liberia’s most celebrated star, James Salinsa Debbah,
for returning to the National Soccer Team, the Lone Star
and splashed L$3,600 for the team preparation
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Kromah Speaks on Collins John
May 26, 2004- In times like these the Liberian
national team Lone Star is needs a savior to take it to
the promised lands in Germany and Egypt in 2006, and the
soccer populace sees the Fulham forward Collins John as
one of those capable of savaging the red, white and
blue.
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Kparkillen Reunites Displaced
Lofans Thru Soccer
May 26, 2004- Indeed soccer is a unifier. That's
arguably why the NTLA member Stanley Kparkillen
spearheaded a soccer tournament involving displaced
Lofans based in Maimu and Salala, Bong County.
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Swimming Athletes Draw
Government's Attention
May 26, 2004 The Olympic Games in Athens, Greece
will start in August 2004, but not much is being seen as
far as preparation is concerned. As a result, two
athletes that are likely to be in Greece have chosen to
draw the attention of the government of Liberia.
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James Debbah among the 9 Pros Recalled To Lone Star

Dioh
Williams Called for
1st Cap with the LoneStars
May 25, 2004-Liberian celebrated star James Salinsa
Debbah has been recalled to the national team Lone Star.
Debbah, a veteran of Liberian soccer, was called back
to the team to add maturity to the Lone Star that is
already preparing to face the Eagles of Mali on June 6
in Monrovia in the 2006 World Cup and Nations Cup
qualifiers.

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Sports Minister Encourages Players
May 25, 2004-As the date fort the national soccer
team, the Lone Star crucial international assignment
draws nearer, Youth and Sport Minister Wheatonia Barnes
has being encouraging players of the team at head of the
team match with the Eagle of Mali on June 6, in Monrovia

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Liberia call up Debbah, Prince
Daye and other pros for Mali
May 22, 2004Liberia have called up nine
overseas-based players for their home fixture against
Mali in the 2006 World Cup and African Cup of Nations
qualifier.

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"Tebelleh King 2003"
May 21, 2004
Zizi Roberts,will this weekend receive the 2003
Liberiansoccer.com " Tebelleh King "
Award as Liberian Soccer Player of the year. The
presentation of the award is slated for tomorrow
Sat may 22,2004 in Colorado, USA at the MLS
game between Washington and Colorado.

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Rennie
Becomes Deputy Chief Ref
May 20, 2004
Monrovia - Known popularly as the Only Licensed and
Certified Coach in sporting circles, Attorney-at-Law Rennie has now
filled the vacuum of Deputy Chief Referee at the Liberia Football
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Following Rannie's Appointment:
Referees' Fitness Questioned
May 20, 2004 Monrovia -
Referees of the Liberia Football Association (LFRA) may
have been thinking that they were in top form and could
be described as fit, but signals from the committee set
up to test the whistle bearers are seemingly shocking,
even to the referees themselves.

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on the Comeback Trail
After playing just four minutes in the first six games
of the 2004 season, 2003 Liberian Player of the Year
Zizi Roberts is now on the cusp of making a return to
action.
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" Round Town Soccer News"
Monrovia May 19, 2004-
Worjloh Tournament
Held In New Kru Town
Walker Field Hosts Roland Massaquoi Tournament
Varney Sherman
Tournament Nears End Gardnersville Turns Breeding Ground For Soccer Talents
More.......
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Doe Spearheads Blue Angels'
Campaign
Monrovia
May 19, 2004-The Mighty Blue
Angels is this season around going to qualify for the
first division. Club president Thomas Nyan has assured. |
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Bestman Heads Union of Clubs
Monrovia May 19, 2004- Mr. Pennoh W.
Bestman has taken over as president of the Union of
clubs. The union comprises teams in the premier, first
and second divisions.
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Menyongar brace gives Thunder
first win at Griffin
Minnesota-May 19, 2004- Johnny Menyongar scored two goals in
leading the Thunder to their first win in their new home
in St. Paul, James Griffin Stadium.
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For Nation And World Cup
Monrovia May 18, 2004- The
Chairman of the Promoters of Liberia Athletes (PROLA),
Joseph Karkollie, says his organization will continue to
assist in building a capable national soccer team that
will adequately represent the country in its two
prestigious soccer competition, the qualifying rounds in
the African Cup of Nations and the World Cup.
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IE Grabs Two Rising Talents
May
18, 2004 The division two side Karn United has
confirmed the departure of two of its key players. The
club said George Boe, a midfielder, and defender Bill
Paytoe have finally joined Invincible (IE) of the
premier league.
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Another Bomb Thrown At LFA
May
18, 2004 The imminent elimination of the current
leadership of the Liberia Football Association (LFA) is
becoming inevitable with soccer officials now becoming
impatience about the state of the game in the country.
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New Team Set For LFA
May
18, 2004 There are reports that a new breed of
soccer officials is in the making to succeed the current
leadership of the Liberia Football Association (LFA).
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Player of the
Month
Collins John is Fulham's
OPTA Player of the Month for April...
May
7, 2004-Collins John was brought in as one
for the future and so few could have expected him to
make as big an impact as he has with the Whites. His
debut came in the 2-1 defeat at Stamford Bridge back in
March, but by the end of April he is the highest ranked
Fulham player in the Opta Index.

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