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Spotlight
on Musa Shannon
(Barnstonworth Rovers)
Jay
Mwamba
3/9/06
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Musa
Shannon
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The date
was January 28, 2001. The place -- the National Stadium in Accra, Ghanas
bustling, colorful capital on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean.
Over 30,000 fans had crammed into the ground, anticipating another rout
of supposed minnow opponents from farther west. Ghana had massacred Sierra
Leone 5-0 in their first qualifying match for the 2002 World Cup and Liberia
were next on that warm day.
But these were no ordinary minnows. Any team with the great George Weah
in its line up certainly could not be. Ten minutes into the match, Liberian
defender Frank Seator stunned the crowd when he scored.
Ghana would equalize through Emmanuel Duah (70th) after what seemed an
eternity. But hopes of a dramatic comeback win by the home side would
evaporate with Oliver Makors strike for the visitors five minutes
from time.
On the stroke of full time, Musa Shannon, a 75th minute substitute, delivered
the coup de grace.
The Lone Star had eclipsed a much vaunted Black Stars fielding names such
as then Bayern Munich center half Samuel Kuffour, current skipper Stephen
Appiah and other players bound for the World Cup this year.
Liberia would eventually come one point short of qualifying for Japan/Korea
02 ahead of Jay-Jay Okochas Nigeria, and their players would
go their separate ways amid continuing political unrest back home.
These days, Shannon, Weahs roommate for two years as the Lone Star
pursued a fairy tale ending, can be found plying his trade in the Cosmopolitan
Soccer League where hes often Barnstonworth Rovers trump card.
I didnt want to be a journeyman footballer. I didnt
want to be one of those guys they force out of the game, says Shannon
of his switch from the pro scene to one of the elite amateur leagues in
the United States. I want to be ahead of the curve.
A little
surprising, perhaps, considering that he could be one of the most experienced,
skilled and healthy 30 year-olds around playing for fun.
A graduate of Robert Morris College in Pittsburgh where he majored in
business administration, Shannon won 14 cups for Liberia most of
them during that heady 2002 World Cup qualifying campaign.
At club level, the U.S.-born player, who grew up in Monrovia and later
Newark and South Orange in the 90s after his parents fled the fighting
in their homeland, was a consistent performer for a number of outfits.
He was on the books of Maritimo in the Portuguese League and displayed
his skills in the MLS with the Tampa Bay Mutiny and Colorado Rapids. He
also had a stint in China with Nanchang Real Estate FC, and even graced
the Canadian soccer scene with the Vancouver Whitecaps.
And there were memorable highlights like the month he was on fire in south
Florida.
Shannon was named MLS Player of the Month for April, 1999, selected by
a media panel from the Professional Soccer Reporters Association (PSRA)
after scoring four goals in as many games for the Mutiny during the month.
In all, hed net 20 goals and claim seven assists in 50 games for
Tampa between 1997 and 1999.
Nanchang, whom he joined in 2003, was his last pro club. Walking away
while still in his 20s was hard.
It wasnt an easy decision, he emphasizes. I still
love to play, (but) playing in the Cosmopolitan League fills the void.
The club is great, the guys are great and Im happy to say
that Im a proud member of Barnstonworth Rovers.
The feeling is mutual. Says assistant coach Brian Schmid: Were
lucky to have him on the team. Hes one of the most dedicated players.
Essentially a striker, Shannon can play almost anywhere on the pitch.
Rovers have even played him at sweeper.
Hes a great player, raves Schmid. Hes smooth
on the ball, fast and can hold the ball very well.
For a man who played with and against some of the best in the world during
the Africa zone World Cup qualifiers, Shannon is an unabashed fan of the
CSL.
The Cosmo League is pretty good competition for amateur soccer,
he says. Its good clean soccer and a good way to keep in shape.

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