Liberia national football team
Nickname(s) | The Lone Stars | |||
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Association | Liberia Football Association | |||
Confederation | CAF (Africa) | |||
Sub-confederation | WAFU (West Africa) | |||
Head coach | Mario Marinică | |||
Captain | Oscar Dorley | |||
Most caps | Joe Nagbe (77) | |||
Top scorer | George Weah (18) | |||
Home stadium | SKD Stadium | |||
FIFA code | LBR | |||
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FIFA ranking | ||||
Current | 144 1 (3 April 2025)[1] | |||
Highest | 66 (July 2001) | |||
Lowest | 164 (October–November 2010) | |||
First international | ||||
Ivory Coast 0–2 (Abidjan, Ivory Coast; unknown date 1954) | ||||
Biggest win | ||||
5–0 Djibouti (Monrovia, Liberia; 29 March 2016) | ||||
Biggest defeat | ||||
Ghana 6–0 (Accra, Ghana; 6 April 1975) | ||||
Africa Cup of Nations | ||||
Appearances | 2 (first in 1996) | |||
Best result | Group stage (1996 and 2002) |
The Liberia national football team, nicknamed the Lone Stars, represents Liberia in men's international football and is controlled by the Liberia Football Association. Although the nation produced the 1995 FIFA World Player of the Year, George Weah, its football team has never qualified for the FIFA World Cup and has qualified for the Africa Cup of Nations just twice—in 1996 and 2002. It is a member of both FIFA and the Confederation of African Football (CAF).
History
African Cup of Nations
In 1965 Liberia played in first campaign 1965 qualification qualifying campaign, losing its first match 0–1 against Ivory Coast. They also won 3–2 against DR Congo however lost both returning fixtures and were eliminated in the first round. In 1967 Liberia played in 1968 qualification qualifying campaign, drawing its first match 2–2 against Guinea. They also drew against Senegal however lost both returning fixtures and were eliminated in the first round. Liberia returned to qualifying in 1976 but lost in the preliminary round to Togo, falling to defeat in both fixtures. After another absence, Liberia again joined AFCON qualifying in 1982 in the preliminary rounds but failed to progress after two draws against Gambia, losing on the away goals rule.
Liberia withdrew from qualifying for the 1984 African Cup of Nations, but the following tournament they managed to secure their first win during qualifying, a 3–1 first-leg victory over Mauritania. They failed to capitalize on this advantage, losing 3–0 in the second leg. Liberia then faced Sierra Leone and Mali during the 1988 qualification and 1990 qualification respectively, but again failed to progress. In 1992, Liberia withdrew from qualifying before playing a match (possibly due to the ongoing First Liberian Civil War), and in 1994, Liberia was put into a group with two participants that withdrew during qualifying (Tanzania and Burkina Faso) however they failed to take advantage of this and finished with zero points, having lost to Ghana twice.
In the 1996 African Cup of Nations qualification, Liberia managed to register three wins (against Togo, Tunisia and Mauritania) and four draws, which saw them finish the group in second place and qualify for their first African Cup of Nations tournament. Following the withdrawal of Nigeria, Liberia was placed in a group with Gabon and Zaire. Liberia opened the tournament with a 2–1 victory over Gabon with goals from Kelvin Sebwe and Mass Sarr Jr. but lost 2–0 to Zaire. This meant that Liberia finished bottom of the group on goal difference and failed to progress to the knock-out stages.
Liberia missed out on returning to the African Cup of Nations in 1998 as they finished one point off of qualification. In 2000, they defeated Niger in the preliminary rounds, but again failed to advance to the main tournament, this time finishing behind Algeria on goal difference.
In 2002 African Cup of Nations qualification, Liberia beat Cape Verde in the preliminary rounds, then they finished top of their group to qualify for the main tournament for the second time in their history. In the 2002 African Cup of Nations, Liberia drew their first game 1–1 with Mali (goal scored by George Weah) and drew their second game 2–2 against Algeria (goals from Prince Daye and Kelvin Sebwe), but in their final group game, needing a win against Nigeria, they lost 1–0.
FIFA World Cup
Liberia first entered the qualifying process for the FIFA World Cup in 1966, however, they withdrew in protest against the fact that too few places had been reserved for Africa and Asia, along with all fourteen other African nations that had initially entered qualifying.
Liberia next entered qualifying in 1982 against Guinea after receiving a bye in the first round. They lost 1–0 over the two legs and were eliminated. In 1986, Liberia was again eliminated without having scored a goal, falling 4–0 to Nigeria. In 1990, Liberia won its first FIFA qualifying match defeating Ghana to progress to the second round. Despite finishing second in their group, Liberia failed to advance to the final qualification round, ending two points behind group winners Egypt.
In 1998, Liberia beat Gambia in the first qualification round, but finished twelve points adrift of Tunisia in their group. In 2002, Liberia had their strongest qualifying campaign, however, a loss against Ghana in their penultimate group game gave Nigeria the opportunity to overtake them and secure the only qualification spot.
Team image
Kit supplier
Kit provider[3] | Period |
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Hummel | 1990–1993 |
Diadora | 1994–1995 |
Adidas | 1996–1998 |
Weah Sports | 1999–2001 |
Unknown | 2002 |
Adidas | 2003–2004 |
Hummel | 2004–2006 |
Kappa | 2006–2008 |
Adidas | 2008 |
Kubba | 2009 |
Adidas | 2010–2012 |
Erreà | 2012 |
SPECS | 2012–2013 |
Joma | 2013–2014[4] |
Adidas | 2015–2020 |
Puma | 2021–2024 |
Wanaw | 2024–present |
Results and fixtures
The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.
Win Draw Loss Fixture
2024
20 March AFCON 2025 qualification | Djibouti | 0–2 | Marrakech, Morocco | |
22:00 UTC+0 | Report | Stadium: Stade de Marrakech Referee: Mehrez Melki (Tunisia) |
26 March AFCON 2025 qualification | 0–0 (2–0 agg.) | Djibouti | Paynesville, Liberia | |
16:00 UTC+0 | Report | Stadium: Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Complex Referee: Karim Sabry (Morocco) | ||
Note: Liberia won 2–0 on aggregate. |
5 June 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification | Namibia | 1–1 | Johannesburg, South Africa | |
18:00 UTC+2 |
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Report |
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Stadium: Orlando Stadium Referee: Messie Jessie Oved Nkounkou Mvoutou (Congo) |
9 June 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification | São Tomé and Príncipe | 0–1 | Oujda, Morocco | |
14:00 UTC+1 | Report |
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Stadium: Stade municipal d'Oujda Referee: Andofetra Rakotojaona (Madagascar) |
6 September 2025 AFCON qualification | Togo | 1–1 | Lomé, Togo | |
16:00 UTC+0 |
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Report |
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Stadium: Stade de Kégué Referee: Godfrey Nkhakananga (Malawi) |
10 September 2025 AFCON qualification | 0–3 | Algeria | Monrovia, Liberia | |
16:00 UTC+0 | Report | Stadium: Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Complex |
11 October 2025 AFCON qualification | Equatorial Guinea | 1–0 | Malabo, Equatorial Guinea | |
14:00 UTC+1 | Report | Stadium: Estadio de Malabo Referee: Ahmed Arajiga (Tanzania) |
14 October 2025 AFCON qualification | 1–2 | Equatorial Guinea | Monrovia, Liberia | |
16:00 UTC+0 |
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Report |
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Stadium: Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Complex Referee: Brahamou Sadou Ali (Niger) |
27 October 2024 African Nations Championship qualification | Sierra Leone | 1-2 | Monrovia, Liberia | |
16:00 UTC+0 |
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Report |
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Stadium: Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Complex |
1 November 2024 African Nations Championship qualification | 1–1 (3-2 agg.) | Sierra Leone | Monrovia, Liberia | |
16:00 UTC+0 |
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Report |
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Stadium: Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Complex |
Note: Liberia won 3–2 on aggregate. |
13 November 2025 AFCON qualification | 1-0 | Togo | Monrovia, Liberia | |
15:00 UTC+0 | Report | Stadium: Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Complex Attendance: 8,543 Referee: Mohamed Athoumani (Comoros) |
17 November 2025 AFCON qualification | Algeria | 5–1 | Tizi Ouzou, Algeria | |
16:00 UTC+1 | Report |
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Stadium: Hocine Aït Ahmed Stadium Referee: Tanguy Mebiame (Gabon) |
2025
19 March 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification | 0–1 | Tunisia | Paynesville, Liberia | |
16:00 UTC+0 | Report |
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Stadium: Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Complex Referee: Clement Franklin Kpan (Ivory Coast) |
24 March 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification | 2–1 | São Tomé and Príncipe | Paynesville, Liberia | |
16:00 UTC+0 |
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Report |
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Stadium: Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Complex Referee: Mohamed Ali Moussa (Niger) |
September 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification | Tunisia | v |
September 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification | Malawi | v |
October 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification | v | Namibia |
Coaching staff
As of February 2024[5]
Position | Name |
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Head coach | Mario Marinica |
Assistant coach | Kelvin Sebwe |
Assistant coach | Harold Gbotoe |
Goalkeeping coach | Chris Wesseh |
Fitness coach | Desmond Mulbah |
Coaching history
- Caretaker managers are listed in italics
- Josiah Johnson (1971–78)
- Bert Trautmann (1978–80)
- Paulo Campos (1986)
- Walter Pelham (1986–1990)
- Wilfred Lardner (1990–1998)
- Kadalah Kromah (1999–2000)
- Philippe Redon (2000–02)
- Dominic George Vava (2002)
- Kadalah Kromah (2002–04)
- Joseph Sayon (2004–06)
- Shawky El Din (2006)
- Frank Jericho Nagbe (2006–08)
- Antoine Hey (2008–09)
- Bertalan Bicskei (2010–11)
- Roberto Landi (2011–12)
- Thomas Kojo (2012)
- Kaetu Smith (2012)
- Frank Jericho Nagbe (2013)
- Thomas Kojo (2013)
- James Debbah (2013–17)
- Thomas Kojo (2018)
- Peter Butler (2019–2022)
- Ansu Keita (2022)
- Thomas Kojo (2022–2023)
- Ansu Keita (2023)
- Mario Marinica (2024–present)
Players
Current squad
The following players were called up for the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification matches against Tunisia and São Tomé and Príncipe on 19 and 24 March 2025, respectively.[6]
Caps and goals correct as of 9 September 2024, after the match against Equatorial Guinea.
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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1 | GK | Junior Yeanaye | 19 December 2004 | |||
16 | GK | Tommy Songo | 20 April 1995 | 23 | 0 | LISCR |
23 | GK | Abdulai Koulibaly | 1 January 1995 | 7 | 0 | Global Pharma |
5 | DF | Sampson Dweh | 10 October 2001 | 28 | 0 | Viktoria Plzeň |
11 | DF | Mark Pabai | 30 September 2000 | 10 | 0 | Koper |
12 | DF | Prince Balde | 23 March 1998 | FC Rosengård | ||
13 | DF | Nelson Laomie | 4 April 2005 | 1 | 0 | Watanga |
15 | DF | Eugene Swen | 18 November 1999 | Paynesville FC | ||
22 | DF | Sabastin Teclar | 28 February 2000 | 6 | 0 | LISCR |
2 | MF | Edward Ledlum | 15 June 1999 | 10 | 0 | Bea Mountain |
3 | MF | Sheikh Sesay | 24 October 2002 | 1 | 1 | Gaborone United |
4 | MF | Nohan Kenneh | 10 January 2003 | 12 | 0 | Hibernian |
6 | MF | Salomon Tweh | 30 August 2004 | |||
7 | MF | Josiah Cea | 31 July 2005 | Fassell | ||
9 | MF | Jegbay Morris Konneh | 1 November 2003 | LISCR | ||
17 | MF | Justin Salmon | 25 January 1999 | Egersund | ||
19 | MF | Oscar Dorley (captain) | 19 July 1998 | 42 | 3 | Slavia Prague |
8 | FW | Divine Teah | 19 April 2006 | 14 | 2 | Slavia Prague |
10 | FW | Ayouba Kosiah | 22 July 2001 | Beerschot | ||
14 | FW | Nicholas Andrews | 4 August 1998 | Feronikeli | ||
18 | FW | William Gibson | 22 November 2007 | 6 | 1 | Heaven Eleven |
20 | FW | Augustine Otu | 8 April 1998 | Tersana SC | ||
21 | FW | Bryant Farkarlun | 14 July 2001 | Austin FC |
Recent call-ups
The following players have been called up for the team in the last 12 months.
Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club | Latest call-up |
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GK | Teddy Kollie | 10 November 2005 | 0 | 0 | Watanga | v. Equatorial Guinea, 9 September 2024 |
GK | Emmanuel Deanneh | 20 June 1997 | 1 | 0 | Bea Mountain | v. Djibouti; 26 March 2024 |
DF | Kemoh Kamara | 3 July 1995 | 20 | 0 | Bea Mountain | v. Equatorial Guinea, 9 September 2024 |
DF | Natus Jamel Swen | 18 November 2004 | 5 | 0 | Mġarr United | v. Equatorial Guinea, 9 September 2024 |
DF | Philip Tarnue | 25 December 2005 | 3 | 0 | Watanga | v. Equatorial Guinea, 9 September 2024 |
DF | Musa Sesay | 8 February 2007 | 0 | 0 | LPRC Oilers | v. Equatorial Guinea, 9 September 2024 |
DF | Joachim Adukor | 2 May 1993 | 6 | 0 | Sliema Wanderers | v. Djibouti; 26 March 2024 |
MF | Mohammed Sangare | 28 December 1998 | 21 | 3 | Bellinzona | v. Equatorial Guinea, 9 September 2024 |
MF | Chauncy Freeman | 26 July 2001 | 6 | 0 | Watanga | v. Equatorial Guinea, 9 September 2024 |
MF | Abdulai Bility | 8 September 1999 | 4 | 0 | Heaven Eleven | v. Equatorial Guinea, 9 September 2024 |
MF | Lawrence Kumeh | 1 May 2005 | 4 | 0 | Paynesville | v. Equatorial Guinea, 9 September 2024 |
MF | Sheku Sheriff | 17 September 1999 | 3 | 0 | LPRC Oilers | v. Equatorial Guinea, 9 September 2024 |
MF | Quiah Sholee | 7 April 1997 | 1 | 0 | Invincible Eleven | v. Equatorial Guinea, 9 September 2024 |
MF | Marcus Macauley | 27 October 1991 | 28 | 5 | PDRM | v. Djibouti; 26 March 2024 |
FW | Peter Wilson | 9 October 1996 | 16 | 2 | Jerv | v. Equatorial Guinea, 9 September 2024 |
FW | Terry Sackor | 1 April 1993 | 9 | 1 | Bea Mountain | v. Equatorial Guinea, 9 September 2024 |
FW | Emmanuel Ernest | 30 December 2000 | 2 | 0 | Tirana | v. Equatorial Guinea, 9 September 2024 |
FW | Emmanuel Seih | 11 October 2006 | 0 | 0 | TS Galaxy | v. Equatorial Guinea, 9 September 2024 |
Records
- As of 24 March 2025[7]
- Players in bold are still active with Liberia.
Most appearances
Rank | Name | Caps | Goals | Career |
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1 | Joe Nagbe[a] | 77 | 0 | 1986–2011 |
2 | George Weah[b] | 75 | 18 | 1986–2018 |
3 | Kelvin Sebwe | 62 | 10 | 1988–2008 |
4 | James Debbah[c] | 58 | 13 | 1986–2018 |
5 | George Gebro | 48 | 1 | 1997–2012 |
6 | Oscar Dorley | 47 | 3 | 2015–present |
7 | Anthony Laffor | 46 | 5 | 2004–2018 |
8 | Teah Dennis Jr. | 44 | 1 | 2011–2019 |
9 | Varmah Kpoto | 40 | 1 | 1997–2008 |
10 | Fallah Johnson | 37 | 0 | 1995–2004 |
Zizi Roberts | 37 | 9 | 1995–2003 |
Top goalscorers
Rank | Name | Goals | Caps | Ratio | Career |
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1 | George Weah[b] | 18 | 75 | 0.24 | 1986–2018 |
2 | William Jebor | 13 | 27 | 0.48 | 2011–present |
James Debbah[c] | 13 | 58 | 0.22 | 1986–2018 | |
4 | Kelvin Sebwe | 10 | 62 | 0.16 | 1988–2008 |
5 | Zizi Roberts | 9 | 37 | 0.24 | 1995–2003 |
6 | Oliver Makor | 8 | 32 | 0.25 | 1995–2008 |
7 | Prince Daye | 7 | 25 | 0.28 | 1996–2004 |
Jonathan Sogbie | 7 | 27 | 0.26 | 1988–1998 | |
9 | Zah Rahan | 6 | 35 | 0.17 | 2006–2017 |
10 | Francis Doe | 5 | 22 | 0.23 | 2004–2016 |
Isaac Tondo | 5 | 22 | 0.23 | 2000–2005 | |
Dioh Williams | 5 | 24 | 0.21 | 2004–2016 | |
Marcus Macauley | 5 | 28 | 0.18 | 2011–present | |
Anthony Laffor | 5 | 46 | 0.11 | 2004–2018 |
Competitive record
FIFA World Cup
FIFA World Cup record | Qualification record | ||||||||||||||
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Year | Round | Position | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | |
1930 to 1962 | Not a FIFA member | Not a FIFA member | |||||||||||||
1966 | Withdrew | Withdrew | |||||||||||||
1970 to 1978 | Did not enter | Declined participation | |||||||||||||
1982 | Did not qualify | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | ||||||||
1986 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 4 | |||||||||
1990 | 8 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 4 | 3 | |||||||||
1994 | Withdrew during qualification | Withdrew during qualification | |||||||||||||
1998 | Did not qualify | 8 | 2 | 1 | 5 | 7 | 12 | ||||||||
2002 | 10 | 6 | 1 | 3 | 11 | 8 | |||||||||
2006 | 12 | 2 | 1 | 9 | 6 | 29 | |||||||||
2010 | 6 | 0 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 12 | |||||||||
2014 | 6 | 1 | 1 | 4 | 3 | 9 | |||||||||
2018 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 | 6 | |||||||||
2022 | 8 | 3 | 0 | 5 | 8 | 10 | |||||||||
2026 | To be determined | 6 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 7 | 4 | ||||||||
2030 | To be determined | ||||||||||||||
2034 | |||||||||||||||
Total | — | 0/15 | – | – | – | – | – | – | 72 | 21 | 13 | 38 | 54 | 98 |
Africa Cup of Nations
Africa Cup of Nations record | ||||||||
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Appearances: 2 | ||||||||
Year | Round | Position | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA |
1957 | Not affiliated to CAF | |||||||
1959 | ||||||||
1962 | ||||||||
1963 | Did not enter | |||||||
1965 | Did not qualify | |||||||
1968 | ||||||||
1970 | Did not enter | |||||||
1972 | ||||||||
1974 | ||||||||
1976 | Did not qualify | |||||||
1978 | Did not enter | |||||||
1980 | ||||||||
1982 | Did not qualify | |||||||
1984 | Withdrew | |||||||
1986 | Did not qualify | |||||||
1988 | ||||||||
1990 | ||||||||
1992 | Withdrew | |||||||
1994 | Did not qualify | |||||||
1996 | Group stage | 13th | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
1998 | Did not qualify | |||||||
2000 | ||||||||
2002 | Group stage | 9th | 3 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 4 |
2004 | Did not qualify | |||||||
2006 | ||||||||
2008 | ||||||||
2010 | ||||||||
2012 | ||||||||
2013 | ||||||||
2015 | ||||||||
2017 | ||||||||
2019 | ||||||||
2021 | ||||||||
2023 | ||||||||
2025 | ||||||||
2027 | To be determined | |||||||
Total | Group stage | 2/35 | 5 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 5 | 7 |
Honors
Regional
- WAFU Nations Cup
- Third place (1): 2011
- West African Nations Cup
- Runners-up (1): 1987
- CEDEAO Cup
- Runners-up (1): 1987
Notes
References
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- ^ Molaposc (July 21, 2014). "Molapo Sports Centre: A good win for Lesotho, but there is still work to do". Molapo Sports Centre. Archived from the original on November 1, 2023. Retrieved October 18, 2023.
- ^ "Liberia Football Association LFA Unveils Marinica as men's senior national team head coach". Facebook. Liberia Football Association. February 19, 2024.
- ^ "Squad List". Instagram. Liberian FA.
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