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LFA
Names New Goal Project

By: Weah Ephraim Harris
+2316441936
The Liberia Football Association and the footballs world
governing body FIFA working relationship is shifting into a
better corner for Liberia despite the fact Musa Bility
openly declared Liberia's vote for Ban Hamman during the
campaigning stage of the last FIFA presidential election.
The local football house announced another Goal Project that
is valued at One Million United States Dollars, but the
project will be divided into two phase as the result of the
funding.
Since Liberia's Goal Project is now Five Hundred Thousand
United States Dollars and FIFA gives out funding after the
completion of each project, Bility explained that the
football house has design a One Million United States
Dollars project.
According to Bility, LFA is going to build a training center
in Careysburg on the Local football house land purchased few
years ago outside Monrovia: the first phase will include
five training pitches, camping site and others facilities.
The training center will also include hotel, retreat centers
and conference room during the second phase of the Goal
Project.
FIFA Goal project for Liberia has received increment of One
Hundred Thousand ensure that Liberia will now be given Five
Hundred Thousand United States Dollars.
Recently Liberia was handed four hundred pair of soccer
boots from FIFA as it's contribution to the development of
Liberian soccer .
During the 2009 football season, Liberia was given huge
consignment of football boots that were distributed to
premiership clubs.
Bility also dismissed rumor that Liberia will remove the
premiership next season, he explained that there will be lot
of new formats to be introduced during the coming season
that is will kickoff in September later this year.
In other developments Lone Star Under-23 newly appointed
Coach Thomas Kojo departed the county early this week for
South Africa to join his league one club Aziz Kara, but
Bility assure Liberians that Kojo will be coming back to job
after his stop vacation to South Africa.
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