Monrovia — In a strategic move to bolster Liberia's national football program, Deputy Minister for Youth and Sports G. Andy Quamie has taken his talent-hunting mission to the United States, eying elite Liberian diaspora prospects making waves in the American soccer system.
The high-profile charm offensive was captured on camera by Kreative Minds Television (KMTV) at Allianz Field, following Minnesota United 2's explosive 5-2 victory over St. Louis City 2.
Minister Quamie was seen locked in lively, pitch-side discussions with rising Liberian stars Philip Tarnue and young Darius Randell
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a clear signal of Monrovia's intensified push to secure international commitments from dual-national prodigies.
Quamie, who is in Minnesota for Liberia's upcoming Independence Day celebrations planning, has mixed diplomacy with football scouting.
Just days prior on June 19, the Minister toured Allianz Field and held technical talks with Minnesota United executives Eddie Hagberg and Zach Litzelswope, aiming to forge direct developmental pipelines between Liberian football and Major League Soccer (MLS) networks.
The Randell Masterclass: A Future Lone Star player?
The headline story of the night belonged to teenage sensation Darius Randell, who dismantled St. Louis City 2 with a breath-taking two-goal, two-assist performance.
Randell's four-goal contribution further cemented his reputation as a promising lethal attacking prospects abroad.
Sensing the moment, Minister Quamie wasted no time launching a playful but calculated recruitment pitch to the young forward, reminding him of the nation's hunger to see him don the iconic red, white, and blue.
"I'll get your number and your parents' number too so we can have a conversation," Quamie beamed, drawing laughter from onlookers.
While delivered with a smile, the exchange underscores a serious, aggressive campaign by the Ministry of Youth and Sports and the Liberia Football Association (LFA) to inject diaspora quality into the Lone Star squad.
With six goals and four assists in just 15 MLS NEXT Pro appearances this season, Randell's stock is skyrocketing on both sides of the Atlantic.
Champion to Champion: Tarnue Honored
The evening also served as a celebration of homecoming success for robust defender Philip Tarnue, who put on a defensive clinic by playing the full 90 minutes for Minnesota.
Beyond his ministerial duties, Quamie operates as the Chief Executive Officer of Liberian top-tier giants Watanga FC
In a symbolic gesture of appreciation, the Minister presented Tarnue with his official championship medal and a Watanga championship T. Shirt to commemorate the player's vital role in the club's historic 2025/2026 First Division title triumph.
Tarnue was a defensive anchor for Watanga during the first half of the season before sealing his transfer to the MLS outfit.
In a reciprocal show of respect, the defender gifted Quamie his match worn Minnesota United shirt a powerful exchange illustrating the bridging of domestic football with global leagues.
Broadening the Diaspora Net
Quamie's tactical engagements in Minnesota are part of a broader, systemic mandate by sports authorities to track, monitor, and recruit Liberian talents shining in foreign leagues.
As football stakeholders under the current administration look to revitalize the national team and build sustainable pipelines, the explosive form of players like Randell highlights the massive pool of untapped potential waiting in the diaspora.