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FIFA Marketing Instructor, Neil Armstrong Mortagbe says he is impressed with the efforts of the Liberian Football Association to revive football locally after it suffered a major decline.
This follows his recent visit to the West African country for the FIFA Member Association’s Professionalization Programme which has been designed by the world’s football governing body to help FAs on the continent to run the game more professionally.
Neil Armstrong believes the Liberian FA is closer to revitalizing the sport in the country.
He said looking at where the Liberian game was last year and what they have achieved in a space of one year, the association deserves commendation.
Source: Joy Sports/Ghana
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