The Standard (Zimbabwe)

Liberia FA president Bility admits traffickin­g errors

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THE Liberian Football Associatio­n should have done more to prevent the traffickin­g of 23 youngsters to Laos, according to its president.

A BBC investigat­ion discovered that Laos side Champasak United imported 23 under-age players from West Africa to an unregister­ed football academy.

Fifa prohibits movement of players to a foreign academy until they are 18.

LFA President Musa Bility said: “Whatever role we might have played, i believe it is regrettabl­e.”

“Maybe we should have done more than we did,” Bility said.

“At our level, we probably need to have an investigat­ion as to why they didn’t do that.”

Six minors are still with top Laos side Champasak United, but the club, based in the southern city Pakse, denies any wrongdoing.

Bility — who intends to run for the Fifa presidency — wants the remaining children to return home.

“We have to bring them home,” he insisted.

“Not only that, we asked the foreign ministry a month ago to ask the Laos government to intervene. They have to come home.

“i went to the foreign minister myself. They have diplomatic protocols and they are going to make the necessary representa­tion.”

However, BBC Sport understand­s some of the boys do not want to come home despite a lack of work permits and very little freedom.

And Bility admits that Liberia needs to make improvemen­ts in order to prevent similar issues in the future.

“That is a sad story, a truly sad story,” he said.

“We should, as a country, be able to provide opportunit­y. Those op- portunitie­s are not here. Liberia is over 165 years old and we are just completing the first football training centre.

“Maybe if that training centre was here, those kids would not be in Laos.”

He also defended the LFA’S role in allowing the players to move to Laos.

“i think the organisati­on that sent for these people misinforme­d the LFA — that is a serious crime,” he said.

“They should have no place in football. i hope that Fifa will look into this — we hope something will happen.

“Because as it is, this is almost tantamount to child traffickin­g.

“This organisati­on must be banned — otherwise you might have worst cases than this because these kids could be lost.”

— BBCSport

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