Following intense criticisms by football fans for the Lone Star’s disappointing 2-2 draw with Togo after squandering a 2-0 lead, Lone Star Coach James Debbah is threatening to resign for the second time.
Lone Star Surrenders to Togo
It was another disappointing performance from the Lone Star of Liberia as they succumbed to pressure against a Togolese team. The Sparrow Hawks made clear their intention to win after coming from two goals down to earn an important point away from home after a 2-2 draw at the Antoinette Tubman Stadium.
Dauda Bortu Fires Warning to Lone Star
Liberian international Dauda Bortu has warned his teammates not to underestimate Togo ahead of their crucial Group A Africa Cup of Nations qualifier at the Antoinette Tubman Stadium on Sunday.
Teah Dennis: Best is Yet to Come from Lone Star
Liberia’s captain Teah Dennis believes the best is yet to come from his team under Coach James Debbah following the team recent winning form in the Gabon 2017 Nation’s Cup qualification.
Former Goalkeeper Sherman Says Togo Match is Last Chance
With just a few more days to Liberia’s crucial African Cup of Nations qualifier against Togo, former Lone Star goalkeeper Nathaniel S. Sherman has cautioned players of the national team to approach the match as if it is their last chance for qualification.
Dirkir Glay Grabs First League Victory
Liberian international defender Dirkir Glay ended his four years of playing his professional soccer career in Kenya and signed up for the Indonesian club commonly known as Persiba Balikpapan.
Mark Paye Apologizes for Red Card
Promising Barrack Young Controller striker Mark Paye has apologized to fans after getting sent-off in his side’s 0-0 draw with LISCR FC in a first division match on Sunday, May 22 at the Antoinette Tubman Stadium.
Laffor’s Sundowns Back in CAF Champions League
Anthony Snoti Laffor, a South African-based Liberian who plays for the Mamelodi Sundowns, had a disappointing past week when his club was knocked out of the Confederation of African Football Cup.