Muscat FC

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 Liberia
Full nameMuscat FC Liberia
Nickname(s)The Resilience
FoundedMarch 16, 2008
GroundAntoinette Tubman Stadium
Monrovia, Liberia
Capacity12,000
LeagueLiberian Second League
Website[[] Club website]

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 remain in school to have a future after their time of playing soccer. The club regain promotion to the 2nd League in 2018 where it was unbeated and crowned champions of the 3rd Division League. The club played in the 2019 season the next year ending six(6) place behind Nimba Kwado, a position that place us into a playoff on a home and away basis. Nimba Kwado subsequently qualified thus making their way to the first league.

Club History

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 for the first time . The team played nineteen (19) league games, winning 16, drawing 2 and lost 1 to the champion team of Lofa. 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 unjustly deducted six points for what the FA termed as "fielding an illegal player" thereby awarding the points to Gardnesville FC; our appeal which has never been heard to date. At the end of the league season (2014), Muscat FC was relegated to the third division league.

Achievements

  • Liberian Third Division: Runners-up - 2013
  • Liberian Third Division: Champions - 2018
  • 2019 League MVP: Mark Yallah

Squad History

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  LBR Morlik M. Keita Transferred to BYC FC
16 GK  LBR Jimmy Dorbor Transferred to LISCR FC
3 DF  LBR Samuel Karmo (Former Captain]|Transferred to Nimba FC)
4 DF  LBR James M. Kpotoe (Transferred to BYC FC)
4 DF  LBR James Makparyan
21 DF  LBR Mandison Gaye
13 DF  LBR Mongar Robinson
12 DF  LBR Moses P. Johnson
5 DF  LBR Mandela N. Dolo
22 DF  LBR Uray Gartor
5 DF  LBR Zubah Kormazu
17 DF  LBR Emmanuel Reyah
15 DF  LBR Bangalee Sheriff
6 MF  LBR Zubah Vessilee
4 MF  LBR Isaac Daywhea
No. Pos. Nation Player
8 MF  LBR George Gbakoyah
2 MF  LBR Arku Morris (Transferred to BYC FC)
23 MF  LBR Lassana P.Sonnie (Loan to Mighty Dragon)
14 MF  LBR Jeremy Saygbe (Transferred to FC Fassell)
11 MF  LBR Bob William Mitchell
8 MF  LBR Irvin Gbotoe
3 MF  LBR Konah Gborlor
7 MF  LBR Benedict Newton
21 MF  LBR Randy Macauley
28 MF  LBR Jeffery Sirtor
16 MF  LBR Isaac Mardeh
14 FW  LBR Joe Seibeh
30 FW  LBR Mark Yallah
9 FW  LBR Clarance Washington
10 FW  LBR Oscar Menyeah
27 FW  LBR Musa Jabateh
10 FW  LBR Darlington P. Suwo (Transferred to Nimba United)

2019 2nd Division Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
13 DF  LBR Mongar Robinson
16 GK  LBR Jimmy Dorbor
18 GK  LBR Melvin Meah
1 GK  LBR Marvin Sumo
22 DF  LBR Uray Gartor
17 DF  LBR Emmanuel Reyah
3 DF  LBR Konah Gbolor
5 DF  LBR Mandella Dolo
12 DF  LBR Moses Johnson
13 DF  LBR Monger Robertson
15 DF  LBR Bangalee Sheriff
28 DF  LBR Alfred Harris
25 MF  LBR Micheal Dennis
4 MF  LBR Isaac Dayweah
2 MF  LBR Arku Morris
20 MF  LBR Adolphus Tubor
6 MF  LBR Zubah Vesselee
8 MF  LBR James Kpayue
19 MF  LBR George Gbakoyah
24 MF  LBR Jeff Alonzo
21 FW  LBR Randy Mccauley
27 FW  LBR Musa Jabateh
30 FW  LBR Mark Yallah
14 FW  LBR Joe Siebeh
7 FW  LBR Benedict Newton
10 FW  LBR Oscar Menyeah

2019-2020 Squad

Coming soon

Technical Staff

  • Head coach: Jehezakiah Benjamin
  • Assistant Coach: n/a
  • Administrative Manager: Abdul Razak
  • Medic: Ansu Ansumana
  • Trainer: Abdul Razak
  • TM : Mccarty Kollie

Club Colors

          *Home 

Lemon Green shirt,Black shorts, Lemon green socks

         *Away

Yellow shirts,Yellow shorts, Yellow socks

          *Alternative 

Lemon Green shirt,Black shorts, Back socks

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