Under Fire: Former Club President Accuses LFA of Financial Mismanagement and Institutional Decay - News Summed Up

Under Fire: Former Club President Accuses LFA of Financial Mismanagement and Institutional Decay


Monrovia – The Liberia Football Association (LFA) is facing a fresh wave of criticism as Mohammed Bamba, former president of second division outfit Cece United Football Academy, leveled a series of blistering accusations against the Liberia Football Association President, Mustapha Raji. “Beyond the FIFA-funded mini-stadiums and the questionable $1.5 million LFA headquarters,” Bamba wrote, “there lies a growing [instability] enabled over the years by sycophancy.”Financial DiscrepanciesA primary point of contention remains the LFA headquarters. While Raji officially declared the project cost at $1.5 million, former LFA Secretary General Isaac Montgomery has publicly disputed this, alleging the true cost exceeded $1.8 million. National Team PerformanceDespite significant funding, the national team, Lone Star, has failed to qualify for major continental tournaments during Raji’s leadership. FrontPageAfrica reached out to President Mustapha Raji for comment on the allegations; however, he had not responded as of press time.


Source: Front Page Africa February 19, 2026 12:43 UTC



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