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Warriors Depart For Azerbaijan

A 21-man delegation of Black Man Warriors (BMW) Football Club departs Monrovia today for Azerbaijan to participate in a trial for two weeks.
The team, accompanied by the club’s General Secretary, George Elliot, and Administrative Manager, Albert Sarweah, will first travel to Ivory Coast, where they will stay for two days before catching a flight to Azerbaijan.
The delegation is headed by JK Academic Agency CEO, Julius Jay Kwateh, and includes 18 players, head coach, Abraham Sese, and Media Officer, Joseph M. Vincent.
The trip is initiated by BMW, in collaboration with JK Academic Agency based In Indonesia.
The idea of the program is to help Liberian players through BMW explore their talents, because players from other local clubs will also benefit from the initiative.
Apart from Warriors’ players, Shaita FC striker, Momo Blamo, and midfielder Sean Barry of Heaven Eleven are among the 18 players heading to Azerbaijan.
Full squad
Goalkeepers: Dominic Dorbor, Darlington Joseph
Defenders: Prince Panto, Jah Nyanforh, Joshua Gonleh, Michael Zlanwhea, and Siaffa Freeman
Midfielders: Archie Pah, Darius Payne, Tchandorf Neewray, Luther Tarr, Ousmane Barry, Marcus Kumeh, and Cletus Gono.
Forwards, Augustine Dayougar, Momo Blamo, Francis Doe, and Elijah Reeves.

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