Monrovia – The Chief Executive Officer of Chris Holding, Chris Geeply Weah, has disclosed that he will provide the opportunity for clubs in the Liberia National League to obtain jerseys from his newly opened sportswear store and pay at a later date when their subventions arrive from the Liberia Football Association.
By Jaheim T. Tumu
Weah stated that the sportswear store operates under his company brand with the intention of offering high-quality sporting materials to clubs in Liberia. The sportswear store, located in the heart of Soul Clinic Community, precisely in the Diamond Creek area, was officially opened to the public on Friday, September 1.
During the opening, Weah showcased some of the collections available in the store’s catalog, emphasizing that his brand aims to alleviate the financial burden on football clubs, including other federations and institutions within Liberia.
As the Liberian National Football League season is set to kick off on Wednesday, September 6, Weah encouraged clubs to take advantage of this opportunity to acquire customized jerseys for their respective teams and repay at a later date.
Weah stated, “We want to provide the chance for clubs to take these jerseys for their teams and sign an agreement. So, when their subvention is granted by the LFA, we can receive payment through the agreed terms.”
Weah also reaffirmed his commitment to distributing jerseys to female clubs in the league, aiming to ease the financial strain on club officials. He mentioned that the store will supply jerseys to football clubs, counties, as well as the national team, based on demand and specific arrangements.
Furthermore, the sportswear store offers a wide variety of jerseys, including those from clubs in Africa, Asia, South America, and Europe. The brand also features replica jerseys from top European, Asian, and North American clubs, all of which can be customized to meet the specific needs of customers.