Skip to main content
22 LIVE
Watch live
Matchday Global
Liberia: Ninje Appeals for Support As July European Preseason Tour Looms for Youth Starlets
← All newsTransfers

Liberia: Ninje Appeals for Support As July European Preseason Tour Looms for Youth Starlets

[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- FIFA-accredited youth coach Ammy Ninje is rallying support for an upcoming overseas football development tour slated for July, designed to provide young Liberian footballers with exposure to professional preseason activities across Europe.

Matchday Global
Share this story

Monrovia — FIFA-accredited youth coach Ammy Ninje is rallying support for an upcoming overseas football development tour slated for July, designed to provide young Liberian footballers with exposure to professional preseason activities across Europe.

Speaking over the weekend at a press conference following a development tour in England, Coach Ninje emphasized that the July window is a critical period for recruitment, as European clubs begin intensive preparations for their upcoming campaigns.

According to Ninje, the preseason period offers a unique "golden window" for youth players to immerse themselves in professional environments, participate in high-level training sessions, and showcase their talents directly to international scouts and technical directors.

"We learned a lot during the England tour, and it is vital for these players to return during the preseason when clubs are actively shaping their rosters for the new season," Ninje said.

Follow us on WhatsApp | LinkedIn for the latest headlines

The previous tour in April featured a selection of players from the Talent Development Scheme (TDS) U-17 and the Liberian National U-20 team.

During that stint, the squad faced off against several top-tier English youth sides, a move intended to bridge the gap between local competition and international professional standards.

Ninje described the April experience as "transformative," noting that the players gained firsthand lessons in discipline, tactical sophistication, and the rigors of modern football.

However, he warned that the momentum could stall without the necessary funding.

While plans for the July excursion are already in motion, Ninje revealed that financial constraints remain the primary hurdle.

"Several members of the delegation still hold valid UK visas from our previous trip, which simplifies the logistics significantly," Ninje explained. "However, we are in urgent need of support to cover airfare, accommodation, local transport, and feeding."

The youth coach issued a formal appeal to the Government of Liberia, the private sector, and football stakeholders to invest in the initiative, arguing that such tours are foundational to the future of the national team, the Lone Star.

"Exposure is the bedrock of development," Ninje noted. "When these young players see how football is organized at the highest level, it shifts their mentality. They return with a professional outlook that influences their peers and elevates the domestic game."

Get the latest in African news delivered straight to your inbox

By submitting above, you agree to our privacy policy.

To complete the process, please follow the instructions in the email we just sent you.

There was a problem processing your submission. Please try again later.

Ninje concluded by stressing that Liberia must keep pace with other African nations that are currently making heavy investments in youth academies and international scouting tours to ensure the country's next generation of talent is not left behind.

Read the original article on FrontPageAfrica.

AllAfrica publishes around 600 reports a day from more than 90 news organizations and over 500 other institutions and individuals, representing a diversity of positions on every topic. We publish news and views ranging from vigorous opponents of governments to government publications and spokespersons. Publishers named above each report are responsible for their own content, which AllAfrica does not have the legal right to edit or correct.

Articles and commentaries that identify allAfrica.com as the publisher are produced or commissioned by AllAfrica. To address comments or complaints, please Contact us.

AllAfrica is a voice of, by and about Africa - aggregating, producing and distributing 600 news and information items daily from over 90 African news organizations and our own reporters to an African and global public. We operate from Cape Town, Dakar, Abuja, Johannesburg, Nairobi and Washington DC.

Get the latest in African news delivered straight to your inbox

By submitting above, you agree to our privacy policy.

To complete the process, please follow the instructions in the email we just sent you.

Continue with Matchday Global

Source: AllAfrica

Found this useful? Share it.

More stories