Fassell FC Black Man Warriors Set for Super Cup Clash

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Fassell FC Black Man Warriors Set for Super Cup Clash
Fassell FC Black Man Warriors Set for Super Cup Clash

Africa-Press – Liberia. The Liberia Football Association (LFA) has confirmed that the 2025–26 Super Cup will now take place at the SKD Mini Stadium in Paynesville on Sunday, October 5, 2025, following a venue change from the newly inaugurated Ganta Sports Stadium in Nimba County.

The season-opening fixture will feature reigning First Division champions Fassell FC against last season’s Cup winners Black Man Warriors, with the showdown scheduled for 4:00 p.m. Earlier at 1:00 p.m., double winners Determine Girls will face World Girls in the women’s Super Cup, a repeat of last year’s Orange Cup final.

The LFA announced the venue change in an official statement to stakeholders, citing an administrative review. The release noted: “Consistent with the initial engagement relative to this subject, we are pleased to inform you that the 2025-26 Super Cup venue has been changed to SKD Sports Complex with the date being maintained as 05-Oct-2025.

The decision comes after an administrative review.

The change has also impacted the timing and as such, we are pleased to share with you the full details as seen below:

Category: Women’s Football

Date: Sunday, October 5, 2025

Time: 13H00

Venue: SKD Sports Complex

Fixture: Determine Girls vs. World Girls

Category: Men’s First Division

Date: Sunday, October 5, 2025

Time: 16H00

Venue: SKD Sports Complex

Fixture: FC Fassell vs. Black Man Warriors

All players and technical staffers MUST have 2025-26 license ready for display during inspection. Physical cards MUST be available.”

The Super Cup traditionally pits league champions against cup champions, serving as the curtain-raiser for the new season.

Fassell will be keen to assert their dominance early, while Black Man Warriors hope to build on their fairy-tale Cup run.

Both teams are returning from tough outings in CAF competitions Fassell fell 3–0 to Algeria’s MC Alger, while Black Man Warriors were eliminated 4–1 by Conton Sports.

Despite the setbacks, anticipation is high for Sunday’s doubleheader, which is expected to draw a large crowd as Liberian football begins a new campaign.

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