The Sundowns, which features Liberian international forward Anthony Snoti Laffor, bowed out of Africa’s premier club competition over the weekend after a penalty shootout loss to Wydad Casablanca of the Moroccan Botola Pro League.
Injured Laffor Out of Sundowns’ Win
After almost two months of break, the 2017 CAF Champions League resumed over the weekend with eight teams participating in the quarterfinals.Â
Laffor’s Sundowns Reach Champions League Quarterfinals
The 2017 CAF Champions League has reached the knockout stage with eight clubs entering the quarterfinals of the competition. One of the clubs that has advanced to quarterfinals are the defending champions, Mamelodi Sundowns, the employer of South African based Liberian international, Anthony Snoti Laffor.
Injury Forces Laffor Off Lone Star Squad
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.
Laffor Fires Sundowns To Victory as Jebor Suffers Champions League Defeat
Match day two of the 2017 CAF Champions League were played over the weekend with defending champions, the Mamelodi Sundowns, grabbing their first win in the competition.
Jebor Produces Another Magic as Laffor Begins With Draw
The group stage of the 2017 Confederation of African Football Champions League began over the weekend with only two Liberians participating in the continent’s premier club competition after Liberian club, Barrack Young Controllers, was booted out of the competition in the first round qualifiers by the Mozambican Clube Ferravario de Beira.
Another Gold Medal for Laffor
Liberia’s Anthony Snoti Laffor has reached another milestone as his South African club, the Mamelodi Sundowns, won their second continental trophy over the weekend after defeating Congolese club TP Mazembe in the 2017 CAF Super Cup.
Laffor Uncertain Over Future with Sundowns
Amid tempting offers from clubs around the world, Liberian forward Anthony Snoti Laffor has revealed that he is uncertain about his future with his current club, the Mamelodi Sundowns.