Minnesota CAUCUS FC Inducts New Corps of Officers

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Minnesota CAUCUS FC Inducts New Corps of Officers

— As President Sizi Kawalawu Calls for Reconciliation & Unity Among Members

IPNEWS: Caucus FC, based in the U.S. State of Minnesota has elected and inducted its new corps of officers for 2024.

In a dispatch from Minnesota, the club’s President Sizi Kawalawu stated that reconciliation and unity among members of Caucus FC remains paramount to the advancement of the club.

President Kawalawu told a jammed packed induction ceremony held in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, Saturday, January 20,2024, rallied members of Caucus FC to remain more united in fostering the objective of the club by promoting lifelong enjoyment of sports through positive development programmes.

Sizi Kawalawu and other corps of officers

Mr. Kawalawu said the core values of Caucus FC to ensuring discipline, integrity and teamwork remain pivotal to the advancement of the club throughout the United States and the Motherland ‘Liberia’.

He told members of Caucus FC that its current leadership is here for serious business-stressing that the Caucus FC is now a fully registered organization within the office of Minnesota Secretary of State, and granted full certificate of Incorporation as legal organization with all rights and privileges of the State of Minnesota.

Pres. Sizi Kawalawu, Vice President Theodore Wrobeh, and chief of Protocol Prince Doe

Amidst cheers, President Sizi Kawalawu, outlined the privileges of the incorporation in the office of the Secretary of State, as the qualification as an exempt organization under section 501 ( c) (7) of the internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code.

President Sizi Kawalawu, furthermore told cheering members of Caucus FC outline plans by the Charity Committee of the Club to begin allocating resources for support to the underprivilege youth of Liberia with in the first quarter of 2024.

Touching on the Club’s performance within the various old timer leagues in Minnesota, President Kawalawu promised to give Caucus FC its first major championship within two years.

Some of those inducted, including Caucus FC Vice President Theodore Wrobeh, and chief of Protocol to president Sizi Kawalawu, Prince Doe, couldn’t missed the moments with photo shoots.

Meanwhile Caucus FC President Sizi Kawalawu, at the head of a three men delegation is in Liberia to identify potential sites and ophange homes for the Club’s support.

While in Liberia, Mr. Kawalawu, is expected to hold sideline meetings with the President of the Liberia Football Association, and some local football clubs in a bid to strengthening ties and support-based of Caucus FC in Liberia.

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