Monrovia, Liberia – Preparations for the much anticipated international friendly between the Liberia national football team and Minnesota United FC are intensifying as significant stakeholders continue to support engagement initiatives both domestically and internationally.
As part of the continuous outreach effort, a high-level group strategically visited the Liberia Football Association headquarters on Wednesday, and Secretary General Emmett Crayton greeted them. The delegation, led by Wynfred Russell and Frances Taylor, held productive discussions regarding coordination, logistics, and preparation for the upcoming international match.
The visit forms part of a broader effort to ensure all structures are fully aligned for what is shaping up to be a landmark encounter one expected to strengthen international relationships while showcasing Liberian football on the global stage.
The delegation also paid a courtesy call to former Minister of Youth and Sports Jeror Cole Bangalu, whose early engagement was important in establishing the initiative’s basis. His ongoing assistance is a reflection of the teamwork and dedication propelling the project forward.
Key government organizations, agencies, and private sector partners are actively engaged as organizers put up endless effort to generate momentum and guarantee the event’s smooth execution. With excitement building among football fans and stakeholders alike, more updates are expected in the coming days as preparations continue to reach new heights.
Reported by: Naneka Hoffman
