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Grassroots Football in Liberia give you Latest updates and promotions of young players in and out of Liberia with exceptional talents️, Because Grassroots Football Development is key 🔑

11/06/2026

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11/06/2026

🚨Liberia Experience Coach Cooper Sannoh returns to LPRC Oilers, making history as the first Liberian coach to manage three different First Division clubs in a single calendar year.

His remarkable coaching journey in 2026 has seen him take charge of:
🔹 Bea Mountain FC
🔹 Heaven Eleven FC and now
🔹 LPRC Oilers

11/06/2026

Why has the Liberia Football Association not provided a clear date for Determine Girls FC vs Shaita Angels match?

Why is there still no clarity on which club will represent Liberia in the CAF Women’s competition with the CAF registration deadline set for June 30?

By: Naneka Hoffman

Former Grand Cape Mount County coach Rahim Kiazulu is doing well with Sadaya International Football Club after winning t...
11/06/2026

Former Grand Cape Mount County coach Rahim Kiazulu is doing well with Sadaya International Football Club after winning the St. Paul River Sub-Committee Third Division League and the FA Cup double last season.

The experienced tactician has brought his winning mentality to Montserrado County, where he kicked off the Third Division League play-off campaign with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Bendu Football Club.

Known for his tactical discipline and calm leadership, Kiazulu continues to get results under pressure.

Sadaya fans are optimistic that the former county coach can guide the team to promotion and add more silverware to the club’s growing history this year.

By: Alpha Cole

Veteran Grand Cape Mount County footballer Alieu Smith Sr. is still showing class on the pitch. The former winger now pl...
11/06/2026

Veteran Grand Cape Mount County footballer Alieu Smith Sr. is still showing class on the pitch. The former winger now plays in the Ministerial League in Montserrado County for the Ministry of Health team.

Despite his years of experience, Smith continues to bring energy, skill, and leadership to every match he features in. He currently works with the Ministry of Health and is assigned at the West Africa Health Center in Bo-Waterside.

His presence in the league inspires younger players and reminds fans that talent and passion never fade. Smith remains a proud son of Grand Cape Mount and a respected figure in Liberian football circles today.

By: Alpha Cole

NEW KRU TOWN SUB COMMITTEE THIRD DIVISION LEAGUE CHAMPION BENDU FC SUFFERED A 1️⃣ -0️⃣ DEFEAT TO ST PAUL SUB COMMITTEE T...
11/06/2026

NEW KRU TOWN SUB COMMITTEE THIRD DIVISION LEAGUE CHAMPION BENDU FC SUFFERED A 1️⃣ -0️⃣ DEFEAT TO ST PAUL SUB COMMITTEE THIRD DIVISION LEAGUE CHAMPION SADAYA IN THE FIRST LEG OF MONTSERRADO NATIONAL PLAYOFF AT ALLEGATOR FIELD ON JUNE 10 2026.

THE BOYS OF BENDU FC WILL NOW REGROUP AND PREPARE FOR A CRUCIAL SECOND LEG. BENDU FC NEED A 2️⃣ -0️⃣ VICTORY TO SECURE QUALIFICATION FOR THE NEXT ROUND, THE BOYS FROM NEW KRU TOWN WILL HAVE TO GIVE THEIR ALL IF THEY HOPE TO BOOKED THEIR PLACE IN THE NEXT STAGE .

✍️ ✍️ ✍️ JEREMY THEO YANKEE WEEKS SONPON CKA THE HUGE KRU GUY.

DOMINIC WESSEH POWERS PATRINA FC TO 2️⃣ -1️⃣ VICTORY OVER JUNIOR PROFESSIONAL.NEW KRU TOWN SUB COMMITTEE THIRD DIVISION ...
10/06/2026

DOMINIC WESSEH POWERS PATRINA FC TO 2️⃣ -1️⃣ VICTORY OVER JUNIOR PROFESSIONAL.

NEW KRU TOWN SUB COMMITTEE THIRD DIVISION LEAGUE RUNNER UP PATRINA FC OPENED THEIR 2026 MONTSERRADO NATIONAL THIRD DIVISION LEAGUE PLAYOFF CAMPAIGN IN STYLE WITH A HARD FOUGHT 2️⃣ -1️⃣ VICTORY OVER CALDWELL SUB COMMITTEE THIRD DIVISION LEAGUE CHAMPION JUNIOR PROFESSIONAL.

ATTACKING MIDFIELDER DOMINC WESSEH STOLE THE SPORTLIGHT WITH A BRILLIANT LONG RANGE STRIKE, WHILE STRIKER EMURUAMA FAHNBULLEH ADDED THE SECOND GOAL TO SEAL THE FIRST LEG VICTORY.

✍️ JEREMY THEO YANKEE WEEKS SONPON
CKA THE HUGE KRU GUY.

10/06/2026

Confirmed 🚨
FC Fassell Midfielder Josiah Cea sign for Bea Mountain!
All papper work has been completed ✍️

The 2026 FIFA World Cup in America, Canada, and Mexico may become the most controversial tournament in history because o...
10/06/2026

The 2026 FIFA World Cup in America, Canada, and Mexico may become the most controversial tournament in history because of too many restrictions.

Fans around the world are already worried about strict stadium rules, high ticket prices, and difficult travel requirements across three different countries. Moving between host cities will mean long flights, border checks, and higher costs than any previous World Cup.

Security measures are expected to be tighter than ever. Visa processes, fan ID systems, and strict behavior regulations inside stadiums could reduce the free, carnival-like atmosphere that makes the World Cup special. For many supporters, football is about passion, songs, and unity — not heavy rules and constant surveillance.

Some people believe these restrictions are necessary to protect safety and keep order with 48 teams and more matches than before. The logistics will be complex, and organizers want to avoid problems.

However, others feel the rules take away the World Cup spirit. If restrictions feel excessive, fans may stay home and the joy of the tournament could suffer.

In the end, balancing safety with fan freedom will decide if 2026 is remembered as a great celebration of football or as the most criticized World Cup ever. The choices made by organizers today will shape the experience for millions tomorrow.

By: Alpha Cole

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