Liberia first division champions Barrack Young Controllers has returned from Mozambique after participating in the first round qualifiers of the 2017 CAF Champions League.
BYC Off to Mozambique
The Liberia Football Association’s first division defending champion, Barrack Young Controller, has departed the country for Mozambique to honor their CAF Champions League clash with Mozambican club Clube Ferroviaro de Beira.
Van-Dave Harmon’s Hat Trick Condemns IE to Nine Consecutive Defeats
Liberia’s oldest football club, the Invincible Eleven continued its poor performance of the season in the 2017 LFA National First Division League after succumbing to a ninth consecutive defeat over the weekend.
IE Appoints Samuel Sumo as Head Coach
Liberia’s oldest football club, the Invincible Eleven, has appointed the coach who won the National County Sports Meet as head coach for the remainder of the 2017 league season.
From Grace to Grass: How Club Breweries Exited the CAF Confederation Cup
Liberian football followers received one of their most shocking results over the weekend when Liberia’s CAF Confederation Cup representatives were thrown out of the competition with a 4-0 defeat to Algerian side JS Kabylie in Tizi Ouzou, 90 kilometers away from the nation’s capital, Algiers.
No Free Entry to Sunday CAF Champions League Match, BYC Fires Warning
The president of the Liberia First Division defending champions, Barrack Young Controller, has warned fans attending the club’s CAF Champions League fixture this weekend that there will be no free entry for the international encounter.
BYC Targeting CAF Champions League Group Stage
Barrack Young Controller, the champions of the Liberia Football Association National First Division League, will play Stade Malien de Bamako of the Malian Premiere Division on Sunday, Feb 12, at the famous Antoinette Tubman Stadium in the preliminary round of the 2017 Confederation of African Football Champions League.
Christopher Jackson the Hero as LISCR Dumps Fassell
The race for the Liberia Football Association First Division title took a major twist on Sunday at the Antoinette Tubman Stadium when LISCR Football Club dropped runaway league leaders FC Fassell with a narrow 1-0 win.