By Tamasin Ford| BBC Africa, Abidjan|A girl in a striking turquoise dress flies past the boys. A stream of sandy dirt puffs into the air as a boy crashes to the ground trying to tackle her. She comes from West Point, Liberia’s biggest slum community in the capital Monrovia, which sits on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean. “This is where I started playing football when I was six,” she tells BBC Sport, proudly pointing to a patch of dirt between a cluster of tin-roofed houses. Read more of this articleSource: BBC Sport(Visited 5 times, 5 visits today)Commentscomments
Source: GNN Liberia November 17, 2017 19:07 UTC