By: Christopher C. Walker | 0777898224 / 0886723075 | [email protected]His comments followed a high-stakes meeting held Tuesday between the Ministry, LFA leadership, and the “Team Cassell” camp. “Our statutes clearly state that any individual convicted of a criminal offense is ineligible to participate in LFA elections,” Weah stated prior to the meeting. You cannot ‘dialogue’ away a criminal conviction record.”Deadlock After Separate SessionsThe Ministry convened separate sessions on Tuesday, meeting first with the LFA at 10:00 AM, followed by a session with Team Cassell at 12:30 PM. While Kuoh’s legal team is currently seeking a Supreme Court review of the eligibility rules, Weah and other key stakeholders are demanding strict adherence to the LFA’s governing documents. “We will not sit idly by and watch the foundation of our association be traded for political expediency,” Weah said following the Tuesday sessions.
Source: Front Page Africa April 01, 2026 11:27 UTC