The quarterfinals of the 2018-19 National County Sports Meet have come to an end with Bomi and Grand Gedeh joining Margibi and Gbarpolu in the semifinals of the football category while Grand Bassa and Bong joined Margibi and Nimba in the semifinals of the kickball category.
Laffor Fires Sundowns to Victory With Man of the Match PerformanceÂ
The 16th week of the ongoing South African ABSA Premiership was played over the weekend with defending champions, Mamelodi Sundowns, grabbing their sixth win of the season with an emphatic 2-1 win over the Kaizer Chiefs.
Women’s Football Surfaces in National County Meet
For the first time in the history of National County Sports Meet, fans will watch not only men’s football but also women’s football, which has been added to the different categories.
Nimba and Lofa Out as Margibi and Gbarpolu Advance
The 2018-19 Liberia National County Sports Meet resumed on Saturday, January 5 with the first quarterfinal games in the football and kickball categories.
Laffor and Jebor Reach CAF Champions League Group Stage
The 2018-19 CAF Champions League has reached its group stage without a Liberian club team, but Liberians can still cheer for two of their international stars, Anthony Laffor and William Jebor.
Youth and Sports Ministry Announces Renovation of SKD Indoor Basketball GymÂ
Basketball fans may not watch basketball in the ongoing National County Sports Meet after it was omitted by the Ministry of Youth and Sports because of low funds, but the ministry has announced the renovation of the indoor gymnasium at the Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Complex.
County Meet Day One: Underdogs Shock as Champions Montserrado Beaten
Liberia’s biggest sporting event, the National County Sports Meet, kicked off on Sunday, Dec. 16 across four venues, with several underdogs unseating favorites of the tournament.
Davidson Samuel Shines in 2018 FIBA Africa Zone Three Tournament
Liberia’s representatives at the 2018 FIBA Africa Zone 3 tournament, the Harbel Pointers, may have failed to win a single game in the tournament, but their star Davidson Samuel can walk in Liberia as a proud man after finishing as the tournament’s third best player.