Lone Star Delegation Arrives in Morocco

A few members of the delegation at the RIA before departure (Photo: LFA).

The Liberia National Football team delegation on Tuesday arrived in Morocco ahead of the Lone Star’s two qualifiers matches against Nigeria and the Central African Republic (CAR).

The 20-man delegation led by Might Barrolle’s Vice President for Administration, Roseline Konneh, departed Liberia on Monday, November 8, from Roberts International Airport.

According to sports reporter Christopher Walker, who is part of the Lone Star delegation, “the team will commence their first training session today, Wednesday, upon the arrival of some foreign-based players invited for the matches.”

Liberia will face Nigeria and Central African Republic on November 13 and 16 respectively in Morocco, after the Royal Morocco Football Federation granted Liberia the use of one of its stadiums due to the ban imposed on the SKD Sports Stadium.

Full Squad

Goalkeepers: Derrick Julu (Watanga FC), Tommy Songo (LISCR FC) and Boison Wynney de Souza (FC Someșul Dej, Romania).

Defenders: Sampson Dweh and Ben Benaiah (LPRC Oilers); Alvin Maccornel and Carlos Williams (Watanga FC); Prince Balde (FC Drita, Kosovo), Jamal Arago (Sabail FK, Azerbaijan) and Mark Pabai (PEC Zwolle, Netherlands).

Midfielders: Abrahim Mohammed “Brem” Soumaoro (PAEEK FC, Cyprus), Seth Kanteh Hellberg (IK Brage, Sweden), Allen Njie (FC Aarau, Switzerland), Marcus Macauley (Sahab FC, Jordan), Oscar Murphy Dorley (Slavia Prague, Czech Republic), Justin Paul Salmon (Degerfors IF, Sweden) and Abu Kamara (FC Makedonija, North Macedonia)

Forwards: Peter Wilson (Olympiakos Nicosia, Cyprus), Moussa Sanoh (CS Mioveni, Romania), Van Dave Harmon (KF Laci, Albania), Kpah Sherman (Kedah FC, Malaysia) and Sylvanus Nimely (Ilves, Finland).