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Dioh Williams Kickoff Swedish Season

Liberia’s international forward Dioh Williams has kickoff the Swedish season ahead of other Liberians in various Swedish divisions. The Liberian striker was in action for the club last Saturday during their 5-0 thrashing of Malmo FF the former employer of Lone Star centre back Jimmy Dixon.

Dioh was not on target for the club, but created lots of chances for his mates to deposit lot of goals on Saturday during his 26 minutes of action. The club is 2nd on the table with 4 points from two matches; they drew 0-0 with GAIS on the 31st of March during the season opener.

Former Mighty Barrolle forward Amadiaya Rennie started his Swedish season with Degefors IF on Sunday during a home fixture, but the result was not well for the home side. Other Liberians in the 2nd division are concluding their preseason ahead of their league kickoff at the end of the month.

Prince Somah, James Teaway Jr, and Anthony Allison are registered with Harnosands FF in the Swedish 2nd division, while Taurus Manneh is making things with IK Viking IF. Other Liberians deal will be disclosed this week or next because conclusions are ongoing with lot of clubs with Liberians.


 

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