Liberian striker Clement Zubah has officially completed a move to Al Riyadh FC in the Saudi Pro League, marking another milestone for Liberian football on the global stage. The 19-year-old becomes the second Liberian player in recent times to sign with a top-tier Saudi club, following the footsteps of Solomon Tweh, who joined the league earlier this year.
Before his international transfer, Zubah showcased his talent with Mighty Barrolle and Shaita FC, earning a reputation as one of Liberia’s most exciting young forwards. Renowned for his explosive pace, sharp positioning, and clinical finishing, the teenager is expected to bring much-needed energy and attacking threat to Al Riyadh’s frontline.
Currently sitting 14th on the Saudi Pro League table with just three points from five matches, Al Riyadh views Zubah’s arrival as a timely boost as they seek to turn their season around. While the exact contract details and duration remain undisclosed, the move represents a major leap in the young striker’s career and a proud moment for Liberian football enthusiasts.
Speaking after his unveiling, Zubah expressed his excitement and determination:
“It’s a dream come true to play at this level. I’m ready to work hard and make Liberia proud.”
The Liberia Men’s National Team (Lone Star) also extended warm congratulations to their rising star. In a statement shared on its official page, the team wrote:
“Your hard work, dedication, and talent continue to make Liberia proud. We wish you great success as you begin this new chapter in your career, keep shining and flying the Lone Star high!”
Zubah’s transfer not only highlights his personal growth but also reflects the increasing global recognition of Liberian talent, as more players continue to break barriers and make their mark across international football leagues.


