Court restores LFA authority Print E-mail
Written by Akoi Dakala   
Wednesday, 06 August 2008

The Liberia Football Association has been given the go ahead to resume the ongoing league just one day after an injunction by the Civil Law Court on Monday


More than ten clubs took the FA to court last weekend stating that attention has not been paid to them by the local football House.
 

But in a ruling on Tuesday, Judge Yussif Kaba authorized the FA to resume the national league.
 

The court said it did not find any offense in the clubs complain against the LFA to it.
 

The ruling by the court on Tuesday also gave authorities of the football the right to resume all football activities.
 

Clubs that are involved with the legal process are Watanga FC, LISCR, Devereaux, Exodus and 72nd FC.
  
Other clubs involved are Small Town FC, Jasmaine Rangers, LPRC Oilers and NPA Anchors.

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