Monrovia – Two of Liberia’s brightest younger soccer prospects are set to take the subsequent huge step of their careers after being invited to a prestigious three-day scouting trial in Accra, Ghana.
The chance follows standout performances within the simply ended MoMo Neighborhood U-17 League, organized by the Liberia Soccer Affiliation (LFA) in collaboration with Lonestar Cell MTN.
The chosen gamers, Douglas D. Sackor and Shaun Toteh, had been among the many most electrifying figures all through the grassroots match, which introduced collectively over 20 community-based groups from Montserrado County.
From MVP to Ghana-Sure
Sackor, who was topped Most Precious Participant (MVP) of the match, led his facet New Kru City U17 to championship glory with a mixture of sharp approach, imaginative and prescient, and match-winning consistency. His performances turned the speak of the match and now, the eye of European scouts.
Defender Shaun Toteh was equally spectacular. Representing Brewerville U-17, he performed a pivotal function in serving to his crew attain the semi-finals. His calmness beneath strain and impeccable timing earned him accolades as probably the most stable defenders of the match.
Each gamers have now been invited by the West African Expertise Hub in Ghana, a trial platform identified for producing African soccer exports.
Scouts from over 12 European international locations are anticipated to be in attendance, providing the duo a uncommon alternative to be seen by among the greatest golf equipment on the continent.
Assist Behind the Goals
Behind Shaun Toteh’s journey is Hon. Eric Ceekay Sayee, a neighborhood chief and philanthropist based mostly in Brewerville Metropolis, District 17. Hon. Sayee performed an important function in Brewerville U-17’s participation within the match by absolutely sponsoring the crew offering coaching camps, soccer boots, transportation, and logistical assist.
Greater than only a sponsor, Hon. Sayee working in shut collaboration with FIFA-licensed agent Oliver Rouhana Jr. has additionally stepped as much as sponsor the total value of the Ghana journey, together with flights, lodging, and soccer gear for each Sackor and Toteh.
“It’s not nearly soccer,” Hon. Sayee stated. “It’s about altering lives. These boys signify a whole bunch of untapped abilities in our communities. They simply want somebody to imagine in them.”
Past the Pitch
Hon. Sayee’s dedication extends past the MoMo League. He has championed varied educational and athletic applications in District 17, organized soccer competitions, and supported market girls and susceptible households with humanitarian help. His ardour for neighborhood growth by sports activities has earned him reward from dad and mom and youth leaders alike.
The Greater Image
With initiatives just like the MoMo Neighborhood U-17 League and leaders like Hon. Sayee, Liberia’s grassroots soccer ecosystem is beginning to take form. Extra importantly, it’s providing native gamers a pathway to international recognition.
For Douglas Sackor and Shaun Toteh, the Ghana trial may be the start. However for 1000’s of different younger dreamers watching from neighborhood pitches throughout Liberia, it’s a image of hope—and proof that the world is lastly starting to concentrate