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Liberian Women Rocking WAFU Heavy Goals Scoring

Liberia under- 20 national women’s team have dominated the group stage of the ongoing Wast African Football Union in Senegal by closing the group with another 7-0 win over Mauritania.
The late Saturday evening huge victory was the second of its kind in the competition by the Liberia side with the first one in less than a week against Sierra Leone at the same sporting facility.
The Liberian U-20 women’s national team concluded the group stage of the WAFU tournament with 16 goals scored as the highest in three matches without a single goal conceded. The dominant performance solidified Liberia’s position as a formidable contender in the tournament.
Leading the charge once again was Edwardline Jackson, who delivered a stellar performance that earned her the Woman of the Match award for the third consecutive game. Jackson’s outstanding play has been a key factor in Liberia’s impressive run in the tournament, showcasing her exceptional talent and consistency on the field.
Demonstrating superior skill and tactical acumen, Liberia’s offense was relentless, with goals coming from multiple players throughout the match. The defense also played a crucial role, effectively shutting down Mauritania’s attempts to score.
Edwardline Jackson’s consistent excellence has been a highlight of the tournament. Her ability to dominate the midfield, create scoring opportunities, and lead by example has inspired her teammates and drawn admiration from fans and observers alike. Jackson’s performances have been instrumental in Liberia’s success, and her latest display further cements her status as a standout player in the tournament.
With the group stage now complete, Liberia advances to the knockout rounds with confidence and momentum. The team will look to build on their impressive performances and continue their quest for the championship. The victory against Mauritania not only boosts the team’s morale but also sends a strong message to their upcoming opponents.
The Liberian U-20 women’s national team’s journey in the WAFU A U-20 Women’s Tournament has captivated fans back home, who eagerly follow their progress and celebrate their achievements. The team’s success serves as an inspiration for young athletes in Liberia, highlighting the potential and promise of women’s football in the country.
As Liberia prepares for the next stage of the tournament, the players and coaching staff remain focused on their goals. With their sights set on the championship, they are determined to maintain their high standards and continue their winning ways.

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