Author: Christopher C. Walker

Christopher C. Walker is a Liberian journalist and sports editor at FrontPage Africa, known for his extensive coverage of local sports. He is a two-time consecutive winner of the Press Union of Liberia’s Best Sports Journalist award.

Monrovia – Following a post by Liberian football legend James Debbah that he was denied entry into the Samuel K. Doe Sports Complex during the ongoing National County Sports meet his former player Nathaniel Sherman has differed with the Liberian football legend. According to James Debbah he was stopped from entering the stadium by security at the gate who he said didn’t show him respect for his contribution to football in Liberia.

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Monrovia – The journey to the grand final of the National County Sports Meet will begin today January 11, 2023, with two matches in both football and kickball at the Samuel K. Doe Sports Complex. Defending champions in the football and Kickball version of the tournament Nimba and Lofa counties will be hoping to reach the final for the second time in succession and go on and retainer their title.

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Monrovia – Investigation conducted by FrontPageAfrica has uncovered that former Liberian international and national team coach James Debbah was not stopped from entering the Samuel K. Doe Sports Complex by Deputy Police Inspector General for Operations Marvin Sarkor.

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Monrovia- Maryland Football team has filed in a protest against Bong for the allegedly use of five illegal players in their quarterfinal match. Bong County on Sunday January 8, 2023 defeated Maryland 4-3 to advance to the semi-final to play Lofa County.

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Monrovia – Liberians will this Saturday, January 7, 2023 gather in their numbers at the Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Complex in Paynesville City to cheer their counties of origin in continuation of the National County Sports Meet. The quarter-final stage of the competition on Saturday will witness a spectacular display in both Kickball and football from the eight quarter finalists.

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Monrovia – The towering shot-stopper of Liberia’s darling club, Invincible Eleven (IE); Sekou Bayoh, is expected to leave the country this Friday for Brunei upon the invitation of elite club DPMM FC. The reliable gloves man is going on a 10-day trial which was arranged by the Sports to Develop Underprivileged (SDU) PROMO, a reputed organization founded in 2005 that has been involved with worthy projects in improving the lives of young boys and girls.

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Monrovia – Liberians have been called upon to get fully involved into tennis because it is a sports that can change lives for the better. The Chief Executive Officer of Norris Tennis Initiative, Norris Ben, who runs a tennis program for kids believes that there are hidden talents in the country and if they are exposed to the sport, they could be stars in few years.

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Monrovia – The towering shot-stopper of Liberia’s darling club, Invincible Eleven (IE); Sekou Bayoh, is expected to leave the country this Friday for Brunei upon the invitation of elite club DPMM FC. The reliable gloves man is going on a 10-day trial which was arranged by the Sports to Develop Underprivileged (SDU) PROMO, a reputed organization founded in 2005 that has been involved with worthy projects in improving the lives of young boys and girls.

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Monrovia – The president of Liberia’s homegrown sports, kickball, Emanuel Suprise Whea is calling on the Government of Liberia and sports lovers to come to the aid of the sport. Whea wants a complete transformation of playing facilities for the sports which will see improvement of the game.

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