Liberty Professionals F.C.

Liberty Professionals Football Club is a Ghanaian professional football club based in Dansoman, Accra.

Liberty Professionals FC
Full nameLiberty Professionals Football Club
Founded1996
GroundDansoman Park
Dansoman, Accra, Ghana
Capacity2,000
LeagueGhana Premier League

History

Liberty Professionals, was founded in 1996 by Accra-based businessmen Felix Ansong and Alhaji Sly Tetteh. The club was one of the earliest in Ghana to adopt a professional approach to the management of a football club. The club started their first season in the Poly Tank Division One League, but were promoted to the Ghana Telecom Premier League within their second season. Since then the club has consistently maintained respectable league match performances .The team has an estimated net worth of $19million

Performance in CAF competitions

2009 – Third
Liberty Professionals FC old logo.

Stadium

Their home stadium is Carl Reindorf Park which can seat up to 2,000 people. [1]

Current squad

as of 27 June 2013[2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 MF  GHA Richmond Neizer
3 DF  GHA Kusi Attah
4 DF  GHA Daniel Gyamfi
5 MF  GHA Daniel Kordie
6 MF  GHA Daniel Edusei
7 MF  GHA Christopher Nkansah
8 DF  GHA Emmanuel Pappoe
9 FW  GHA Safiu Abdul Fatawu
10 MF  GHA Ernest Addo
11 FW  GHA Mohammed Nuru Dini
12 GK  GHA Yaw Berko
13 DF  GHA Twasam Ofotsu
14 MF  GHA James Disserrama
15 DF  GHA David Addo
16 GK  GHA James Akwasi Achampong
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 DF  GHA Alfred Azumah Nelson
19 MF  GHA Prince Gyemah
20 FW  GHA Kwame Boahene
21 MF  GHA Zuberu Fuseini
22 GK  GHA Razak Issah
23 MF  GHA James Kotey
24 FW  GHA Richard Osei Bonsu
25 DF  GHA Nana Tuffour Frimpong
26 MF  GHA Shiek Tuaha
27 MF  GHA Augustine Okrah (on loan from Asante Kotoko)
28 MF  GHA Ernest Baffoe
29 FW  GHA Michael Appiah
31 MF  GHA Kennedy Ashia
32 FW  GHA Reginald Asante
33 FW  GHA Mutawakilu Fuseini

Academy

Liberty Professionals have three youth academies in Kenya, Togo and Ghana. Michael Essien played for the Ghana Academy for the 1998-99 season.

Health Issues

Their game against Bechem United was postponed due to COVID-19.[3]

Managers

References

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