Isaac T. Z. Montgomery signed and or extended invitations to stakeholders and those holding the stakes to attend football’s highest decision making body. Montgomery served as Liberia Football Association (LFA) secretary-general and co-presided over congress, which is the supreme and legislative body of football, from December 2018 to December 2022.
By Christopher Walker
FIFA has awarded three points and three goals to Liberia, after Equitorial Guinea were found guilty of fielding an ineligible player in...
The Women’s U-20 National Football Team of Liberia kicked off their WAFU Zone ‘A’ Women’s Cup campaign on a positive note with a 2-0 win over Guinea on Tuesday, May 21, 2024, in Senegal.
The youthful football club Kuoh Foundation Academy will return home from Turkey with smiles on the faces of Liberians and the team’s owner, Cassell Anthony Kuoh.
The youth team made history by securing third place in the international youth tournament in Turkey, defeating SABAH BAKU U-15 by 1-0 to be crowned the 3rd place winners of the 2024 Youth World Cup held in Antalya, Turkey.
A Pro-democracy under the banner, Upists Deserve Better Governance, has called on members of the Liberian Senate not confirm Deputy Minister for Youth and...
With more than 30 days in Office, the political climate of Liberia seems cloudier with less visibility of the direction the nation is taking as expectations are dwindling and pessimism is on the upsurge.
By: Julius Konton
The Liberia Football Association on Monday February 19, 2024 officially unveiled the new head Coach of the senior National Team of Liberia...
The Citizens United to Promote & Develop Sports, through its National Coordinator, says the current President of the Liberia Football Association, Mustapha Raji, has dropped the expectation of many football supporters and lovers, who supported his bid in the 2018; therefore, the above-mentioned group has unanimously agreed and endorsed former LFA Vice President for Operations, Mr. Cassell A. Kuoh, Sr., as best-suited, to head the Presidency of the Liberia Football Association (LFA).
Rallying the contributions of qualified, competent and professional individuals to serve their country, it’s not an easy task, but when that happened it is often a good thing for recognition of the decision made.
The Confederation of African Football’s (CAF’s) highly anticipated African Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2023 is set to kick off on January 13 in the Ivory Coast, where the continent’s biggest stars are expected to shine after an impressive showing for their respective clubs and the Qatar World Cup 2022.