The 2017 United Soccer League has begun on a very fine note for Liberian international striker Seku Conneh, as he’s gaining recognition for his performance with second-tier American soccer team Bethlehem Steel.
River Cess Citizens Unite to Construct a Mini-Sports Stadium
For more than five years, River Cess has not been able to host the preliminary rounds of the County Sports Meet because there existed no playing pitch that met the Liberia Football Association’s standards.
Seku Conneh Scores Twice To Hand Steel First Win
The 21-year-old striker Seku Conneh has helped his second division North American club team Bethlehem Steel grab their first three points of the 2017 season by scoring twice to sink visiting side Cincinnati 2-0.
SuperSports Goalkeeper Holds BYC at Home
The Barrack Young Controllers will have an even more difficult chance of reaching the group stage of the 2017 CAF Confederation Cup following their 1-1 draw against South African ABSA Premiership side SuperSports United on Sunday, April 9, at the Antoinette Tubman Stadium.
Liberia Wastes Another FIFA International Fixture; LFA Gives No Reason
As countries were busy in action during the just ended FIFA international friendly break, Liberians were left surprised by not seeing their national team in action despite two scheduled games.
BYC’s President Sekou Konneh Says His Team Has a Shot Against South Africans
Club football action will return to the famous Antoinette Tubman Stadium this weekend when Liberia First Division champions, Barrack Young Controller Football Club takes on South Africa ABSA Premiership side, SuperSports United Football Club in the playoffs round of the 2017 Confederation of African Football’s Confederation Cup on Sunday, April 9.
Teah Dennis. Marcus Macauley and Zah Krangar Get First Win In AFC Cup
The disappointing start for Liberians playing in the 2017 Asian Football Cup has come to an end with victories on matchday three.
BYC Returns From Senegal Empty Handed
The much talked about West Africa Football Union club competition, sponsored by American broadcaster Fox Sports, has come to an end with Liberia’s Barrack Young Controllers returning home empty handed.