All now seems to be well with Nimba’s football team to participate in the 2017/2018 National County Sports Meet, and a friendly encounter with Montserrado has been set for today, November 29 in Ganta.
Lack of Finances May Keep Nimba From County Meet
County Superintendent D. Dorr Cooper has said the lack of finances might make it difficult for Nimba to appear in this year’s iteration of Liberia’s most popular sporting tournament.
National County Meet Set for December
The Ministry of Youth and Sports has announced that Liberia’s biggest sporting event, the National County Sports Meet, will go on as planned in 2017.
SKD Stadium Set for Reopening This Weekend
The Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Complex that is to host the 2017 President Cup will reopen this weekend after over two years of renovation, according to the Ministry of Youth and Sports.
County Meet MVP Edward Ledlum Shines on LISCR Debut
Gardnesville-based LISCR FC began the second phase of the first division league with a disappointing 1-1 draw with ELWA United on Friday, April 14 at the Antoinette Tubman Stadium.
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.
From Zero To Hero, Monsterrado Becomes Champions
Immediately after the end of the preliminary round of the 2016-17 Liberia National County Sports Meet, few football pundits thought a county that failed to win a single game in three matches would have become the champions.
Margibi Whips Nimba to Win Third Place
Nimba’s run in the National County Sports Meet ended with frustration after a 3-2 loss to fellow semifinal loser, Margibi.