Liberian foreign based soccer coach launches sports development skill, training calls on parents for supports

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Participants of the soccer development training[Photo: Benjamin Tegbeh/Abidjan\LPR News]

A former Liberian soccer player and now coach has launched “The 2021-2022 soccer development skills training” on Saturday, September 4, 2021 on the main campus of ICSA in the Ivorian commercial capital city, Abidjan.

Mr. Easter Tarlibo who worked for the International Community School of Abidjan (ICSA), (an American school) as Physical Education teacher told Liberia Public Radio that this program is been designed to help children who have passion for soccer, especially students at ICSA. 

“We want to welcome you to the official opening ceremony of the 2021-2022 soccer sports development training and we are here to help you to develop your skills”.

“This year we have decided to have two sessions for both lower school students and we can really assure you that it is going to be very great, I mean the 2021-2022 sports development training”.

“we want to call on all parents and to encourage you in whatever way you can support us as we will going through our training session, we are opened to your comments and whatever contribution that you will have so we all can help build up the skills of these children”.

“Let inform you both students and parents that we have are four coach here this morning and these coaches are here to help you especially students in developing the skills in you as incoming soccer players”.

Coach Easter Taribo during his training session for kids in Abidjan

“having said these words and with much I do the 2021-2022 edition of the soccer skills development if officially open and wish you all well”.

Coach Tarlibo told Liberia Public Radio that for the past years the soccer skills development program has helped many children who have begun very good players today.

Coach Ben Wologbo, Coach Maxwell Bansah and Coach Kouassi are serving along with Coach Easter Tarlibo