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Football's world governing body Fifa has moved to end the dispute currently dividing the game in Liberia.
It has summoned the country's Football Association, the Sports Ministry and representatives of Premier League clubs to Fifa headquarters in Switzerland.
The clubs are angry about what they see as poor organisation of the league.
They have also demanded an audit of the LFA's accounts.
The parties have been told to report to Fifa's offices in Zurich by 10 October.
LFA vice-president Adolph Lawrence expressed the LFA's desire to have the protracted crisis resolved.
"I think the invitation is timely and would lead to a final resolution of the matter. We want all of our clubs on board no matter what their concerns," Lawrence told BBC Sport.
The clubs are also keen for the dispute to be sorted out.
Their spokesman, Andy Quamie, said they were ready to put their case to Fifa.
"We will take full advantage of the invitation as our intention is not to undo the LFA but to see football here develop in the right fashion," Quamie told the BBC.
"We hope Fifa ensures that it happens with Liberian football."
Source: BBC
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