Monrovia Black Star FC

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Black Star
Monrovia FC logo.png
Full nameMonrovia Black Star Football Club
FoundedMarch 15, 1980
Ground Antonette Tubman Stadium
Monrovia, Liberia
Capacity10,000
Chairman Flag of Liberia.svg Alvin Wright

Monrovia Black Star Football Club is a club based in Monrovia, Liberia. Its home stadium is the Antonette Tubman Stadium. In 2008, the club won the Liberian Premier League (LPL) and Liberian Cup for the first time in its history.

Contents

History

Achievements

2008
2008

Performance in CAF competitions

2009: Preliminary Round
2008  – Preliminary Round

Players

As of 26 February 2008. [1]

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
GK Flag of Liberia.svg  LBR Clarence Roberts
GK Flag of Liberia.svg  LBR James Galley
DF Flag of Liberia.svg  LBR Elijah Peah
DF Flag of Liberia.svg  LBR Rufus Joemah
DF Flag of Liberia.svg  LBR Jackson Tarr
DF Flag of Liberia.svg  LBR Dominic Sarvice
DF Flag of Liberia.svg  LBR Richard Parley
DF Flag of Liberia.svg  LBR Titus Doegmah
DF Flag of Liberia.svg  LBR Sundaygar McGill
MF Flag of Liberia.svg  LBR Sorsor Jeke (Captain)
MF Flag of Liberia.svg  LBR Sengbah Kennedy
MF Flag of Liberia.svg  LBR James Zotiah
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF Flag of Liberia.svg  LBR Soto Roberts
MF Flag of Liberia.svg  LBR Bill Cooper
MF Flag of Liberia.svg  LBR Ernest Siah-Siah
MF Flag of Liberia.svg  LBR Ernest Siah-Siah
MF Flag of Liberia.svg  LBR Rastina Chasser
MF Flag of Liberia.svg  LBR James Mehn
FW Flag of Liberia.svg  LBR Yoa Abublode
FW Flag of Liberia.svg  LBR Bill Sheriff
FW Flag of Liberia.svg  LBR Gabriel Nyanco
FW Flag of Liberia.svg  LBR Dabakan Sebwe
Flag of Liberia.svg  LBR James Roberts
Flag of Liberia.svg  LBR Himmie Freeman

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References

  1. "First Team Squad List". www.liberiansoccer.com. Archived from the original on 4 April 2008. Retrieved 26 February 2008.