By Danesius Marteh
The Liberia Football Association (LFA) has, for the umpteenth time, refused to disclose the national team delegations.
Liberia will conclude the 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Equatorial Guinea in Malabo at 13:00 GMT (1:00PM in Liberia) on 13 October.
The LFA only announced the team’s departure via Liberia’s men’s national team Facebook page.
“Early flight! Off to Malabo, Equatorial Guinea,” it posted on 11 October at 6:23AM.
When the team arrived, it wrote: “The Lone Star delegation has safely landed in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea,” on 11 October at 4:34PM.
The men’s under-17 are participating in the West African Football Union (Wafu Zone A) qualifiers in Bamako, Mali.
“Our under-17 boys are off to Bamako for the WAFU ‘A’ Afcon qualifiers,” it said on 30 September at 6:09AM.
The heads of delegations and traveling personnel are unknown as the squad lists are revealed prior to departure.
While Liberia surprisingly defeated Namibia 3-1 at the Samuel Kanyon Doe sports complex in Paynesville on 9 October, it hasn’t been smooth sailing for the under-17.
They lost 6-0 to hosts Mali at the Stade Mamadou Konate on 5 October and 4-0 to Gambia at the Stade Koulikoro on 8 October in Bamako.
Full squad of senior team
Goalkeepers: Tommy Songo, Ashley Williams and Junior Yeanaye
Defenders: Prince Balde, Sampson Dweh, Emmanuel Fully, Kemoh Kamara, Jusu Dukuly, Nelson Laomie, Philip Tarnue and Meschach Greene
Midfielders: Oscar Murphy Dorley, Divine Roosevelt Teah, Mohammed Sangare, Jegbay Konneh, Yaya Bility, Solomon Tweh and Armah Vaikainah
Forwards: Nicholas Andrew, Edward Ledlum, Daniel Toe, Emmanuel Gono, Ayouba Kosiah and Sulahmana Bah
Head coach Thomas Kojo
Under-17 full squad
Goalkeepers: Benedict Dugbe and Augustine Tamba
Defenders: Jan Keita, Zachary Bayusie, Prince Smith, Faith Harris, MacDonald Wiles and Calluchil Norfleet
Midfielders: Johnson Yekeh, Lamine Sesay, Ansu Donzo, Alloycious Hyne, Francis Gibson, Anthony Swen and Prince Weah
Forwards: Peter Putu, Lawrence Toe, Robert Lartey, Daniel Farley and Bobby Zaza
Head coach: Fifa talent development coach Ammy Ninje


