The President’s Cup scheduled for August has been postponed and all training called off, Liberian Football Association Secretary General Alphonso Armeh disclosed.

The Liberian government suspended all sporting activities in the country as the West-African nation steps up efforts to contain the deadliest outbreak of Ebola.

This follows the death of over six hundred people as the virus ravages across three nations in the region.

The ban may be lifted before league play is scheduled to start in October, Armeh said.

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“We have decided to suspend all football activity while we help the government combat the deadly Ebola disease.

“We also want to use this time to create awareness. In its initial stages we didn’t give this the attention it needed,” he said.

Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf closed land borders on July 27 as the country seeks to control the spread of the hemorrhagic fever that is spread through bodily fluids.

More than 129 people have died in the country, which borders Sierra Leone and Guinea, where the outbreak originated three months ago.

The total death toll is more than 670 in the three countries. There has been one fatality in Nigeria after a Liberian man with the disease died after being stopped at the airport in Lagos on July 20.

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