Joel Doe Makes History as First Liberian Referee Selected for FIFA World Cup

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Liberian assistant referee, Joel Doe, has been appointed to officiate at the FIFA U-17 World Cup in Qatar, making history as the first Liberian referee to be selected for a final FIFA World Cup tournament.

The news has been met with widespread joy in Liberia, with football fans, officials, and the sporting community hailing the achievement as a proud moment for the nation. Many have described Doe’s appointment as a breakthrough for Liberian refereeing and a sign of the country’s growing presence on the global football stage.

Joel Doe himself has expressed his delight at the honour, saying it is the realisation of a lifelong dream and a reward for years of dedication and hard work. He added that he is determined to make his country proud by performing at the highest level.

The Liberia Football Association (LFA) has also congratulated him, noting that his appointment serves as an inspiration to young referees across the country who aspire to reach the top of the profession.

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