Liberia s sports minister blames the country s football association after their men s side were disqualified from qualifiers for the Under-17 Africa Cup of Nations.
The President of the Liberia National Teqball Federation Musa Shannon
is looking to build on his organisation's achievements in 2021 by
improving engagement this year, as the sport begins to grow in the
Western African nation.
Guest editorial: Faith Without Work and Support Is Meaningless frontpageafricaonline.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from frontpageafricaonline.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Doping is the use of illegal substances by athletes to make their performance better.
An Anti-Doping workshop sponsored by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for Captains, National Federations, Administrators and Coaches will begin on Saturday, March 13, 2021, at the Apostolic Foundation School at Vamoma House junction, Sinkor.
The workshops are being implemented by the Liberia National Olympic Committee (LNOC) on behalf of the IOC and will cover 22 National Federations, 66 coaches, captains, and 22 Administrators. The workshops, according to the facilitators, will be divided into four sections, 20 persons each, due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Facilitators will include, Mr. Emmanuel Agu, Chairman of the Anti-Doping Commission of Liberia; Cllr. Sylvester D. Rennie, Vice President of the LNOC; Mr. Mulbah Zaza, President, Liberia Athletics Federation and Mr. Stenifer Stone, Director of Sports, Young Men Christian Association (YMCA).
LIBERIA: LNOC Holds 2020 Futbolnet Tournament In Paynesville LIBERIA: LNOC Holds 2020 Futbolnet Tournament In Paynesville
By Wremongar Joe
The Liberia National Olympic Committee has held a special edition of the Spanish fashioned “2020 FUTBOLNET” tournament outside Paynesville City.
The one-day tournament sponsored by OLYMP-AFRICA with funding from the Barcelona Foundation brought together four participating high schools in the Paynesville City area.
Forestland Community High School, St Samuel High School, Charles B. Holmes, and Odell Memorial School were all represented along with a total of over 500 students.
Held on Friday March 5, 2021 at the Olympic Africa Center in KemahTown Soul clinic community (Liberia Olympic Village), the competition allowed each school to form a team inclusive of two females’ players.