LISCR’s Shipping Boys have made history with the largest margin of victory since its founding in 1995. The historic play came with a 9-0 win against Keitrace over the weekend at the Antoinette Tubman Stadium.
FA Cup Reaches Quarterfinals With LISCR FC, BYC FC and LPRC Oilers Qualifying
The second round of the Liberia Football Association knockout competition known as the FA Cup has been completed with eight teams reaching the quarterfinals.
LFA Season Officially Begins With BYC and Blanco Winning Super Cup Titles
The 2019 Liberia Football Association football season officially began on Sunday, February 24 at the Antoinette Tubman Stadium with the most talked about fixture involving Barrack Young Controllers Football Club and LISCR Football Club. Currently the giants of the modern Liberian football scene, fans turned out in their numbers at the Antoinette Tubman Stadium to watch the two teams battle each other in the Super Cup encounter.
Victories for BYC FC, Watanga, Nimba United as LFA 2019 First Division Begins
The 2019 Liberia Football Association regular season is off to a start, with all 12 teams in the first division actively playing on opening day.
BYC FC Wins 2019 Blue Cup
The 2019 Blue Cup has come to an end with the host, Barrack Young Controllers Football Club, winning its preseason tournament for the first time since its first edition in 2018.
BYC FC Kicks Off 2019 Blue Cup in Style
The 2019 Blue Cup hosted by Liberia’s first division and FA Cup champions Barrack Young Controllers got underway on Thursday, February 14 with the host securing a remarkable victory over newly promoted Paynesville-based second division club Muscat Football Club.
BYC FC Set to Host Second Blue Cup Competition
Liberia Football Association Cup and first division defending champions, Barrack Young Controllers Football Club is set to host its second preseason tournament, the Blue Cup.
Canceled Lone Star Training Camp in Morocco Disappoints Players and Fans
Ahead of the crucial 2019 African Cup of Nations qualifier against D.R. Congo in March, a planned two-week training camp in Morocco for the national football team has been canceled.