Africa-Press – Liberia. Liberia Football Association lower women’s club World Girls FC head coach Famatta Dean wants to win the League with World Girls this season and believes that aiming simply for promotion is not good enough.
The former Liberian female captain now a coach knows that winning the League this season will be a big ask, but thinks that her club should aim for nothing less than winning the title.
“I want to be champion,” said Famatta.
“A big evolution in the team, without being champion as somebody else was very strong, would not be a disappointment.
“But to say with the end of the first phase that promotion to the upper league is the target? Promotion is not the target. We want to play to be champions”.
However, Famatta Dean insists that there was no specific request from the club board to win t League this season.
“There was no ultimatum,” she said.
“The message from the owners was: get the team back in the top flight, do your work, improve the team and bring us back where we belong”,
“My message was that I wanted to win the title in the first season”.
Meanwhile World Girls Completed the first phase of the Liberia Football Association Lower Women’s League unbeaten in (12) twelve round of matches.
Following the conclusion of the first phase on saturday, World Girls defeated Republic FC 6-1 at the SKD Practice Pitch in paynesville.
Under the guidiance of coach Famatta Dean, World Girls remain the only unbeaten side in the Women’s Lower League after 12 rounds of matches.
However,coach Famatta Dean impressive run with World Girls this season might be one of the key factors in securing promotion to the Upper Women’s League after their shock relegation to the Lower League last season.
With so much quality and high level of competiveness in a stars studded World Girls side and experienced nature of Famatta Dean , it should be no worries and doubt as her side quest for promotion this season will be reflected in their consistent performances during the second phase of the league.
Meanwhile, Famatta Dean team have recorded 11 wins and 1 draw in 12 matches.
World Girls currently top the Liberia Football Association Women’s Lower League with 34 points,51 goals scored,5 conceded ,7 points adrifts second place Cocky FC in 12 matches played so far.
The Lower Women’s outfit will on Tuesday February 6, face Upper women’s side Senior Professional FC in the Orange Cup second round.
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