The stage has been set for the quarterfinals of the 2015-16 National County Meet, with four exciting fixtures at the Antoinette Tubman Stadium (ATS) scheduled between January 3-9, 2016. After playing two to three group stage matches, eight of the biggest counties have found themselves three steps closer to winning the 2016 County Meet. Highlighting
PRESS RELEASE: Five Players & Four Officials of Sinoe County Banned
MINISTRY OF YOUTH & SPORTS, R.L. PRESS RELEASE (Wednesday, December 16, 2015 – Buchanan, Liberia) – Five football players and four officials of Sinoe County have been banned from the ongoing National County Sports Meet for assaulting match officials, police and disrupting the game Sinoe versus Bassa on Tuesday, December 15 at the Doris Williams
County Meet: What Each Team Needs To Do To Make The Quarterfinals
The Group Stage of the 2015-2016 National County Sports Meet will draw to a close on Thursday, December 17, 2015 with 13 teams having a chance of qualifying for the quarterfinal stage of the competition which will be held at the Antoinette Tubman Stadium from January 3, 2016 to January 9, 2016. Montserrado County have
County Meet Recap: Montserrado Qualifies as 13 Counties Fight for 7 Spots
Montserrado County became the first team to qualify for the Quarter-Finals of the 2015-16 National County Sports Meet despite losing 0-1 to Gbarpolu County in today’s Group IV match at the Nancy B. Doe Sports Stadium in Kakata. A 47th minute goal from Gbarpolu’s Brown Kortu was enough to give his side all three points;
2015-16 National County Meet Begins as Various Hosts Falter
The 2015-2016 National County Meet kicked off across the country this weekend with disappointment for all the hosts. In Group I matches held at the Doris Williams Sports Stadium in Buchanan, the defending champions and hosts Grand Bassa County were shocked in their 0-2 loss to Bong County in the Opening Match on Saturday while on Sunday at the same
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Minister Nagbe Praises 2014 County Meet
DAILY OBSERVER Liberia’s Youth & Sports Minister Eugene Nagbe has refuted the claim that the on-going County Meet’s organization has been poor, insisting that it is the best organized in recent times. He said all the fifteen counties received the same treatment, including the timely funds availability for preparation. He told reporters yesterday that this