Ahead of the Liberia Football Association (LFA) Congress this Sunday, Third Vice President Jodie Seton reaffirmed her dedication to advancing women’s football and fostering inclusive leadership. The commitment followed a high-level engagement between the LFA Executive Committee (EXCO) and key football stakeholders.
The session, chaired by LFA President Mustapha Raji, provided a comprehensive update on current developmental projects while inviting feedback from the community. Seton utilized the platform to emphasize that gender equality remains a cornerstone of the LFA’s vision.
“Empowering women through football is more than a goal; it’s a catalyst for greatness,” Seton noted. She highlighted the importance of providing equal opportunities for both players and administrators. Seton also commended the collaborative spirit of the club officials and the LFA Secretariat, noting that such transparency aligns with the