The West African Football Union (WAFU) have rescheduled the 2025 Zone ‘A’ Women’s Cup in Nouakchott, Mauritania after Liberia and Sierra Leone were stranded in obtaining visas.
Liberia’s women’s senior national team are stranded in Abidjan, Ivory Coast ahead of the 2025 West African Football Union (WAFU) Zone ‘A’ Cup in Nouakchott, Mauritania. The delegation, which was undisclosed by the Liberia Football Association (LFA) in keeping with what is becoming a normal operating procedure, announced it had left for Nouakchott on 15 May.
The President of the Liberia Association of Musical Gospel Artists (LAGMA) Ambassador Miracle Ketor has called on Liberians to support the Liberian gospel artists financially and morally.
An executive of the Liberia Football Association, Mr. Malcolm Joseph blasted students of the vanguard Students Unification Party on its latest protest on the premises of the Liberia Football Association, (LFA).
Basketball remains Liberia’s second most popular sport, trailing only behind football. However, the dream of elevating the sport to the heights of soccer seems to be slipping further out of reach with each passing year, as the sport’s iconic infrastructure stands at a crossroads. Despite a rich legacy of passionate athletes, inspiring moments, and historic competitions that once graced our courts, key facilities such as the open-air Sports Commission remain embarrassingly stagnant.
The Antoinette Tubman Stadium in Liberia is undergoing major renovations, which Morocco funds under a deal between the Liberia Football Association (LFA) and Morocco’s football bosses, the Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF).
The National County Sports Meet in Liberia ended on 2 February 2025. Grand Bassa County girls won the first place beating my county, Grand Kru, girls to the second place. My wife’s county, Lofa County, for its part, defeated Grand Gedeh County in the football final match. Lofa County also won the basket basketball finals.
One of the noticeable omissions from President Joseph Nyuma Boakai’s state of the nation address (SONA) on 27 January at the Capitol Building in Monrovia was the verbal and written omission of “youth and sports (YAS)”.
Liberia’s sports and youth development initiatives face a storm of controversy as allegations emerge against former Sports Ambassador Alioune Kebé, a Senegalese national, whose appointment and subsequent conduct have sparked outrage.
Liberia's Ambassador-at-Large for Youths and Sports, Alioune Kebe, has donated a substantial collection of sporting materials to President Joseph Nyumah Boakai.