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IE Names Senator Prince Moye as Vice President for Administration

by Edwin Dolo
December 19, 2024
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IE Names Senator Prince Moye as Vice President for Administration

MONROVIA — Invincible Eleven (IE) Majestic Sports Association has appointed Bong County Senator Prince Moye as its Vice President for Administration.

The announcement was made during an unveiling ceremony on December 16, 2024, where IE President, Senator Jonathon Boye Charles Sogbie, reaffirmed his commitment to rebranding the club.

“I am honored to have officially unveiled Senator Prince Moye as our Vice President for Administration with the help of the IE family,” Senator Sogbie stated. “Senator Moye, an outstanding colleague of mine as we both serve our respective counties in the National Legislature, is a significant boost in our quest to rebrand IE.”

Commenting on the possibility of involving more prominent figures in the club’s administration, Senator Sogbie assured IE supporters that such opportunities remain open.

“Remember, this country is divided into IE and Barrolle supporters. Those prominent figures you see today are part of either IE or Barrolle. We are open to welcoming more IE people on board,” he added.

For his part, Senator Prince Moye pledged to reconnect the club with its grassroots base and utilize his administrative expertise to support its transformation.

“With the technical know-how of the President, together, we can take IE to another level,” Senator Moye said. “I have been involved in football administration for a while, running my own club, Moye FC. This is not a challenge but a call to service. As a long-time fan of IE, serving in this capacity means a lot to me.”

Meanwhile, IE currently sits in 11th place on the 14-team league table, with 12 points from 13 matches.

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