Jubilee FC Relegation: Fallout from Liberia’s Football Scandal

A Blow to the Game: Inside the Disciplinary Relegation of Jubilee FC and the Fight for Football Integrity in Liberia

Jubilee FC, a promising team in Liberia’s Second Division, has become the center of controversy in Monrovia, where football pitches double as battlegrounds and sanctuaries under the brimming April heat.  The Liberia Football Association (LFA) declared the club’s immediate relegation on April 14, 2025, not because of bad performance or outcomes but rather for submitting fraudulent business papers and neglecting to pay an associated fine.

This decision has triggered national debate about fairness, transparency, and what justice truly means in Liberian football. Is Jubilee FC’s fall a just punishment or a political reckoning cloaked in regulation?

A Club on the Brink

What Happened?

Jubilee FC was accused of providing fraudulent business registration papers, a violation uncovered during a 2024 verification exercise conducted alongside the Liberia Business Registry. Although the club acknowledged the wrongdoing, they offered a repayment plan to address the imposed $10,000 fine.

Under a Memorandum of Understanding, Jubilee committed to an initial $3,500 installment and full settlement by February 15. However, by April 10, the LFA noted that the club had not met the agreed terms, thereby enforcing the ultimate sanction: relegation from the Second Division.

Jubilee’s Defense: “We Acted in Good Faith”

Club President James K. Nimene was swift to respond. In a fiery statement, he criticized the LFA for denying Jubilee a fair hearing and failing to acknowledge recent payments.

“We were not given due notice,” Nimene declared. “At the moment of their announcement, I was at the bank finalizing payment.”

This claim — if verified — could signify not just administrative miscommunication but a breach of due process.

Did They Really Pay?

According to Jubilee, a down payment of 40,000 Liberian dollars (around $200 USD) had already been made. But in a system that demands absolute documentation and proof, partial payments are rarely enough to halt enforcement.

The Political Undercurrents Behind the Ban

While disciplinary measures are standard in football governance, many in Liberia’s tight-knit football fraternity question the motives behind the LFA’s harsh stance.

FIB’s Softer Approach

The Football Investigative Board (FIB) had earlier recommended a reduced penalty of just $1,000 — noting that Jubilee FC may have been misled during the registration process. FIB Chair Jacob K. Dayfell Sr. even credited the club for trying to correct the mistake.

So why did the LFA override the FIB, enforcing the maximum punishment?

Was This Political?

Some suggest that Jubilee FC’s affiliation with Cassell Kouh, a polarizing figure known for his contentious relationship with the LFA, could be influencing events.

“This isn’t about documents anymore,” remarked one anonymous club owner. “It feels like retribution.”

This theory, while speculative, echoes a larger issue in Liberian football — the entanglement of politics and sport.

A History of Administrative Justice

Jubilee FC is not the first to face relegation for off-field issues.

In 2019, former powerhouse Invincible Eleven was dropped to the Third Division for failing to meet match and fine obligations. Yet unlike Jubilee, their punishment came after repeated infractions — not a first-time administrative error.

Is There Precedent for Mercy?

Several clubs have received payment extensions, suspended sanctions, or even amnesty, raising questions about inconsistency in disciplinary enforcement.

The Cost of Relegation: More Than Just Points

For Jubilee FC, this punishment isn’t just a statistical setback. It’s a gut punch to a community — a sudden halt to the momentum built over years of effort.

Lost Talent and Opportunities

Many of Jubilee’s young players now face uncertain futures. Scouts and development programs tend to overlook lower-tier teams, drastically reducing exposure.

Community Impact

Jubilee FC is based in one of Monrovia’s vibrant football hubs. The club often sponsors youth outreach, supports school tournaments, and employs dozens in various support roles.

With relegation, these programs are at risk of collapse.

Governance vs. Growth: A Football System Under Scrutiny

LFA’s View: Upholding Integrity

In their April 14 release, the LFA emphasized:

“Integrity must remain the bedrock of our football institutions.”

The association insists that clubs must adhere strictly to licensing standards to build a professional league that can attract sponsorship and foster international credibility.

Critics’ View: Due Process Was Denied

Critics argue that integrity also means fairness — and that sanctions should be proportionate and consistent.

“You can’t scream integrity while overlooking process,” noted a former league administrator.

If the LFA intends to professionalize Liberian football, then transparency, equity, and communication must be its pillars — not selective enforcement.

Appeals & The Road Ahead

Can Jubilee FC Appeal?

Yes. The LFA Appeals Board will hear the club’s case. According to Jubilee’s lawyers, their primary demand is:

  • Reinstatement in the Second Division pending review
  • A revised, manageable payment plan
  • Formal clarification on procedural errors

Possible Outcomes

  1. Reinstatement with conditions — e.g., monthly fine repayment and compliance audits.
  2. Partial relief — allowed to finish the season but demoted next year.
  3. Appeal dismissed — and the relegation stands.

The football community is watching closely, as this could set a precedent for all future disciplinary cases.

What This Says About Football in Liberia

A Bigger Governance Crisis?

This incident reveals deeper problems: a fragile system where miscommunication, politicization, and lack of accountability can derail clubs.

Liberia is currently undergoing CAF compliance evaluations. Situations like Jubilee FC’s could negatively impact the country’s bid to host major tournaments or secure better rankings.

A Football Story That Goes Beyond the Field

The Jubilee FC relegation saga isn’t just about a club dropping tiers. It’s a mirror to Liberia’s football governance, a test of the rule of law vs power dynamics, and a cautionary tale for all clubs walking the tightrope between ambition and compliance.

Whatever the Appeals Board decides, the fate of Jubilee FC has already sparked a vital conversation — one that could shape the future of football in Liberia.