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Ben
Teekloh Finally Resumes Training

Lone Star’s international defensive lump Ben Teekloh, of
Romanian delegation Astra Ploiesti has resumed training with
the club. According to Teekloh, the club has designed a
week-long gym training session for him to rebuild his right
leg muscles from an injury he sustained while serving as
Captain for the National Team of Liberia against Angola on
August 10th in Monrovia during a FIFA Day Match.
The international defensive midfielder received a
communication from his club, stating it was going to take
six months after the knee operation for him to resume club
action, but Ben considered the fastness of African treatment
and was granted permit from his Romanian club to receive
treatment in Liberia. His decision to get treatment in
Africa reduces the estimated six months his club pronounced
months back.
“I am fine and happy to be back with my club and receiving
fair treatment; I hope to get full fitness soon to join the
title race and just want to say thanks to all those who
supported me during my stay in Liberia, including family and
friends”, Teekloh noted.
They moved three steps on the table to 4th spot with 18
points collected from ten league matches and eight games
left on the fixture to end the first phase.
Massely Spirited In Dutch 2nd Division
The Dutch 2nd division league fans are experiencing the
brilliance and talents of the young Liberian soccer ability
as he continues to push his club SV Huizen toward the
promotional slot.
Forward Ama Masseley moved to Holland back on 2002 before
the peak of the final rounds of hostilities in Liberia. By
then he was 12 years during his departure that saw him
landing at FC Weesp in the Dutch lower division.
During the youth international playing days in Liberia, he
capped with Virginia FC in the 3rd Division and was a
resident of the Banjoy God-Bless You Hill community.
While playing at FC Weesp, Ama was regarded as a potential
player with huge potential to perform brilliantly in the
series and it did workout after he completed the transfer to
SV Huizen after netting more than 21 goals for his former
club.
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