Three
Liberians Sign Soccer Contract in Indonesia

The defense lynchpin, Murphy Nagbe
January 11, 2005
Wleh Bedell
As Liberian Players continue to play their soccer trade in the Asian
state of Indonesia, three rising Liberian stars have put pen to paper
in their quest to promote Liberian football in that of the world.
The defense lynchpin, Murphy Nagbe, technically gifted Zah Krangar net
buster Henry Gobah, made another move in their soccer career that
would uplift Liberia's soccer image abroad.
The young Liberian trio joined the Persekabpas FC as they relish to
being featured in the Indonesia premier league dubbed the "Liga Bank
Mandiri" Murphy Nagbe, who came to limelight, when he was featured for
LISCR F.C from St. Anthony, had a stint with South African first
division club Durban Stars.
Due to his consistency and good work rating at the defense, he has
been signed for another season, having played for Persekabpas for the
first time when his team qualified.
He made his debut for the National Team against the Sylli National of
Guinea in the 2004 Nations Cup qualifiers.
For Zah Krangar, whose talent was harnessed by Ducor Defenders and
then Tarn United, played a season in Cameroon with division one
outfit, Racing F.C, before moving over to Indonesia.
The bow-legged midfielder and former National Youth Team, Croonie,
played in the lower division before signing his now contract.
The fast moving Gobah, who made his debut for the National Team
against the Menna of Niger in the 2004 Nations Cup last played for
LISCR F.C and was the second highest soccer in the 2003& 2004 National
leagues with a tally of sixteen and five goals repetitively.
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