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Senior Pro FC Craves For Female Championship This Season

The Board Chair of Liberia Football Association (LFA) female division side, Senior Professional alias Senior Pro FC is calling on his team head coach, members of his technical staff and Players to try their possible best to finish the LFA 2022 / 2023 national league among the first two best teams.
Jallah Corvah explained that he is making the call to his team’s Head Coach Thery D. Cole and members of his technical staff and players because they, as officials of Senior Pro FC, have already put together all of the necessary equipment and requirements for the players as they continue their fight for the national league title scheduled to get underway over the weekend.
Corvah stressed that officials of Senior Pro FC will do all they can in the area of proper support for the team challenges to come in and out of the field of play. He wants Coach Cole and members of his technical staff to work hand in hand with their players so as to deliver the necessary results for the team against their opponents.
It can be recalled that Senior Pro finished second in the LFA 22021/2022 national league.
Chairman Corvah said he wants his team to win the championship so that they will represent Liberia in the Confederation of African Football (CAF) female competition.
“That can only be done if you as players and coaches put to better use your skills in and out of the field of play,” Corvah said.
Said Corvah: “I’m pleased to say thank to you all for the brilliant performances you displaced against your opponents during last season and I hope you will play to score the necessary results against you opponents in the this season so pleased keep on you training exercises as part of the team preparation for the challenges to come in the national league but please try your possible best to finish the league as champions.”

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