Monrovia, Liberia – In preparation for the upcoming league season, the LFA has begun its Club Licensing Refresher Workshop for stakeholders. Club administrators from the First and Second Divisions gather for the refresher to go over new rules and make sure FIFA and CAF standards are being followed. Additionally, it emphasizes CLOP, enhancing digital proficiency on the Club Licensing Online Platform (CLOP) to guarantee timely, error-free electronic submissions.
LFA First Vice President Professor Sekou W. Konneh emphasized in his opening remarks the necessity of administrative and technological advancements to raise the game’s standards. Along with expressing regret over the poor club turnout, he reiterated the need for a team effort to change the dynamics of football administration in Liberia.

LFA First Vice President Professor Sekou W. Konneh
With a focus on fulfilling deadlines, Francis Dorko, co-chairman of the LFA First Instant Board, emphasized the significance of club licensing in improving the caliber of football in Liberia and guaranteeing professional standards.
The LFA is still dedicated to maintaining high standards through efficient licensing, open procedures, and ongoing governance enhancements, the football house noted. The LFA says it guarantees professional, equitable, and safe football administration by enforcing license criteria.
