Liberia’s national soccer team has been drawn in Group E of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, expected to start in September.
From Street Seller to Presidential Special Envoy: the Rocky Journey of Mohammed Bah
On April 18, President Joseph Boakai named Mohammed Maladho Bah, as Presidential Special Envoy on Investment, ignited a storm of public criticism, with many labeling Bah as a criminal and unfit for the position. But there’s more to his story.
Liberia’s Women U17 Team Keeps World Cup Hopes Alive
The Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Complex Stadium was a celebration hub on Sunday, May 19, when the Liberia women’s U17 football team beat the odds to advance to the fourth round of the 2024 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
Liberia’s 4x100m Men’s Relay Team Secures Place at Paris Olympics
Liberia’s 4x100m men’s relay team delivered an outstanding performance at the World Athletics Relays Championship in the Bahamas on Sunday, April 5, to secure a spot in the Paris 2024 Olympic games.
Referee Whose Actions Caused SKD Vandalization Was Previously Banned for Bribery
The referee whose decision to cancel a goal during a match between Nimba and Grand Gedeh caused a riot at the Samuel Kanyan Doe Sports Complex was previously suspended in 2019 for receiving a bribe in a second division match.
From Kickball Team to Women’s Football Champions: The Shaita Angels Story
When an artificial turf was installed at the George Weah Technical Center in Careysburg, it created an opportunity to form the eventual champions of the Liberia Football Association’s Orange Cup.
Champions Nimba and Lofa Reach County Meet Quarterfinals
The National County Sports Meet will return to the Samuel Kayon Doe Sports Complex this Saturday, April 27, when the quarterfinals of the nation’s most prominent sports tournament event will kick off.
Retired Footballer Ben Teekloh Attributes Lone Star’s Recent Failures to Lack of Unity
Few players from the current generation of the national team football players have also shared the stage with legend George Weah on the national team. The now-retired defensive midfielder Ben Teekloh did so, and he believes he knows why the current generation has achieved much less success.