02/06/2026
Newly Promoted First Division Coach Alex Fallah Anderson Open to County Meet Job
Fresh from helping Golden Dream FC gain promotion to the Liberia Football Association (LFA) First Division League, Coach Alex Fallah Anderson has disclosed that he is available for any county interested in securing his services for the upcoming National County Sports Meet.
Coach Anderson is currently one of the most talked-about young coaches in Liberian football after guiding Golden Dream FC to its first-ever promotion to the country's top-flight league. Before that achievement, he led District 9 to the 2024/2025 Montserrado District League title, further proving his ability to build competitive teams and deliver results.
The highly-rated tactician is also currently undergoing his CAF B Coaching License training, a major step in his coaching development as he continues to improve his qualifications and experience.
His availability ahead of this year's County Meet has already sparked discussions among football fans and stakeholders across the country. One of the major talking points remains his previous connection to the B**g County coaching job. Prior to last year's tournament, Anderson was heavily tipped by many football stakeholders and followers to take charge of the B**g County team. However, despite being considered one of the favorites for the position, he was eventually overlooked.
With his stock rising following Golden Dream's successful promotion campaign, some football observers believe the conversation could resurface as counties begin searching for coaches capable of leading them to County Meet glory.
At the same time, attention is also being directed toward Lofa County, where Anderson traces his roots. As a son of Lofa, many supporters believe he could be an ideal candidate to lead the county's football team should the opportunity present itself. His knowledge of the local game, coupled with his recent success at club level, has made him a name many football fans would like to see on a County Meet bench.
For now, Anderson remains focused on his coaching development and club commitments, but his message is clear: he is open to serving any county that believes in his vision and ability.
With preparations for the 2026 National County Sports Meet expected to intensify in the coming months, it remains to be seen which county will make the first move for one of Liberia's fastest-rising football coaches.
Will a county finally hand Alex Fallah Anderson the opportunity many believe he deserves?