Less than a week after the first division LISCR Football Club announced it was pulling out of playoffs proposed by the Liberia Football Association to determine the nation’s representatives at continental club competitions, the second division Barrack Young Controllers Football Club has officially announced it is also withdrawing.
LISCR FC Withdraws From Proposed Playoffs
First division club LISCR FC has announced its decision to withdraw from the playoffs proposed by the Liberia Football Association’s executive committee. The competition was proposed to determine Liberia’s representatives in the next edition of the CAF Champions League and the CAF Confederations Cup.
Cancellation of Football Season Pauses the Rise of a Star
One player affected by the cancellation of football is Liberia Women’s U17 striker, Annieta Tarpeh, who also plays in the Liberian women’s top division league with the Professional Sisters Football Club.
2019/2020 Football Season Nullified Due to Coronavirus Pandemic
After several discussions with stakeholders, the Liberia Football Association has announced the cancellation of the 2019-20 Liberian football season, with all results nullified.
‘Money Didn’t Really Matter’: Kpah Sherman’s Winding Football Journey
When football fans name the best strikers Liberia can boast of today, the name Kpah Sherman always makes the list. Whether ranked first, second, or third, the Kedah F.A. striker has established himself as one of the best foreign-based players with his lethal performances in the Malaysian Super and Premier Leagues over the last three years.
LFA to Decide on 2020 Season Amid the Coronavirus Pandemic
The Liberia Football Association is expected to announce a final decision on the 2020 football season today, May 4, after several consultations with stakeholders.
LFA Holds Talks With English FA on Grassroots Football Development
The Liberia Football Association president, Mustapha Raji, has requested support from the English Football Association in capacity building to develop Liberian football from the grassroots level.
Liberia Football Association Gives Each Club US$4,200 to Deal With Coronavirus Shutdown
The Liberia Football Association has announced that an agreement was reached by executive committee members to give US$4,200 in grants to each club in the first, second, and women’s top divisions to help them during the Coronavirus pandemic.