Full name | Muscat FC Liberia |
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Nickname(s) | The Resilience |
Founded | March 16, 2008 |
Ground |
Antoinette Tubman Stadium Monrovia, Liberia |
Capacity | 12,000 |
League | Liberian Second League Relegated |
Website | Club home page |
Muscat FC is a Liberian football club based in Paynesville. It has established itself as one of the best football clubs since its founding on March 16, 2008 in Du-Port Road, Paynesville. Our teams have been successful in 3rd division leagues organized by the Liberia Football Association in Monrovia and other regions in Liberia. Through the efforts of our officials, players and coaching staff, we were able to clinch the 2nd Runner-up trophy in the 2012–13 Liberia football Association 3rd division play-offs thus promoting MUSCAT FC as a Second Division Team in Liberia.
Muscat FC has positively engage young people in Liberia by being committed to support their game and encourage education for all through sports (football). Ninety-five (95%) of our players are high school graduates and pursuing higher education with the support of administrative staffs. MUSCAT FC developmental goals are to better each player's physical and mental skills to understand the importance of being a team-player and encourage them to leave in school to have a future after their time of playing soccer.
Fourth (4th) Division
The club played in the 4th division league for three season as Pelima FC, from 2008–2010 in the Paynesville sub-committee league. After splendid performance from the club, we got promoted to the third division league in 2010.
Third (3rd) Division
Muscat FC Liberia continue its splendid performance in the third division league (St. Paul bridge sub-committee) for three seasons and got promoted to the second division in 2013. The team played nineteen (19) league games, winning 16, draw 2 and lost 1 to the champion team of Lofa. The team performance attracted the partnership of two young Liberian (Mr. Charles B. Massaley and Mr. Flomo B. Gborkorquellie) to assist Mr. Theo Yaba Collins who was the sole sponsor of this club. With the combine support of these three young and passionate Liberians, Muscat FC Liberia was greatly supported in securing promotion to the second division.
Second (2nd) Division
Muscat FC played in the second division league in 2014 successfully in the first phase, earning the second spot on the league table. During the second phase, Muscat was unlucky to have six points deducted from the league table for allegedly fielding an illegal player thereby awarding the points to Gardnesville. At the end of the league season (2014), Muscat FC was relegated to the third division league. In March 2015, we lost one of our promising stars Opor Thompson.
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