South African-based winger Anthony Snoti Laffor will not be part of the team travelling to Zimbabwe to participate in Lone Star’s opening qualifying fixture against the Warriors due to an injury he picked up at the club level.
Debbah Claims to Be Unaware of List of Players Invited for Zimbabwe Clash
With less than month before Lone Star begins the qualifying campaign for the 2019 African Cup of Nations, there have been some controversy over the list of foreign-based players invited for the upcoming encounter with Zimbabwe.
Fourteen Foreign-based Players Invited for Zimbabwe Clash
After missing out on getting a place in the 2017 Nations Cup, Lone Star will begin its bid for a third appearance at the continental competition on June 11 when the national team travels to the Warriors of Zimbabwe at the National Sports Stadium in Harare.
Van Dave Harmon Apologizes for BYC’s Poor Form
In light of the Barrack Young Controllers’ string of disappointments, team captain Van-Dave Harmon has apologized to fans for his team’s dull performances.
LFA Knockout Review: Club Breweries, Oilers Through as NPA and Nimba FC Bid Farewell
The 2017 Liberia Football Association Knockout Competition kicked off last week with defending champions Monrovia, Club Breweries advancing to the next round along with fellow first division clubs, LPRC Oilers, Jubilee Football Club, second division teams, Bea Mountain, Holders FC and third division club, Morris Young Tiger.
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.
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.
Musa Bility Elected as CAF Executive Committee Member
The president of the Liberia Football Association, Musa Hassan Bility, has written his name in the annals of Liberian football after becoming the second Liberian to be elected as an executive committee member of Africa’s footballing body, the Confederation of African Football.