LISCR FC has been bolstered by the arrival of new signee, Mark Paye, as the 2016/17 First Division League and FA Cup champions beef up their squad ahead of the start of the new season and the Confederation of African Football Champions League campaign.
BYC Set for Award Night
Liberia’s football season has ended but clubs are gearing up for the upcoming campaign with moves to close big signings to beef up their squad.
Lonestar Begins Preparation for West African Competition
It will be the fifth edition, with the first being hosted in 2002 and the tournament is expected to help head coach James Debbah discover his best talents before the crucial Africa Cup of Nations qualifying matches. The competition is open to both home and foreign-based players, but with the Lone Star lacking financial support, the squad will feature a home-based team.
Amid Watanga’s Interest, Mark Paye Hints That He’s Open to Move
With the opening date of the 2017-18 season still unknown, the Paynesville-based Watanga Football Club has started early preparations to compete for titles.
Adolphus Marshall Joins Maltese Second Division Club
The center defender has joined the Maltese second division club, Gudja United Football Club. The club announced the signing via their official Facebook page after the Liberian international had over two weeks of trial.
Tonia Tisdell Sees Red Card in League Opener
After almost three months of vacation, domestic football has returned to Europe with most of the continent’s top leagues back in action.
Amadaiya Rennie’s Contract Terminated as End of Transfer Window Draws Near
Rennie became the biggest Liberian transfer player in the 2016 summer after ending his five years in Swedish football to join Antalayspor in the Turkish top league. The former LPRC Oilers player joined the club as a free agent on a two-year deal.
LISCR FC Wins FA Cup, Winning Second Title of the Season
The  2016-17 Liberia football season has finally come to end with the Shipping Boys, LISCR FC, proving to be the best Liberian club after winning the Liberian Football Association Cup, commonly known as FA Cup.