
The LFA First Division title race has been turned on its head. In a weekend defined by a shift in momentum, FC Bea Mountain capitalized on a historic LISCR FC meltdown to move within two points of the summit, fueled by the brilliance of Ralph Nuch Weah and the tactical mastery of Ibrahim Cezayir.
At the Gompa Stadium, FC Bea Mountain proved why they are the league’s most clinical side. A single moment of magic from Liberia’s breakout wonder kid, Ralph Nuch Weah, was enough to dismantle the defending champions, FC Fassell.
The Tebeh Football Academy graduate demonstrated why he is the league’s most feared attacker, using blistering pace and veteran-level composure to slot home the winner. The 1-0 victory wasn't just about the goal, however; it was a masterclass in discipline directed from the touchline.
Since taking the reins, Turkish tactician Ibrahim Cezayir has transformed the "Gold Boys" into an impenetrable fortress. Under his guidance, the team remains unbeaten in all competitions.
"Cezayir has instilled a winning mentality that has seen us become an unbeatable force," noted team observers. His tactical setup in Nimba County stifled FC Fassell, further cementing his reputation as the premier strategist in the division.
While Bea Mountain celebrated, league leaders LISCR FC suffered a catastrophic 5-1 thrashing at the hands of Borough FC. The "Shipping Boys" appeared rudderless, marking their second consecutive defeat following a recent loss to Heaven Eleven.
🔸LISCR FC-Still 1st, but lead cut to just 2 points.
🔸FC Bea Mountain-2nd place and surging with an unbeaten streak.
🔸The Pressure-Coach Kelvin Sebwe now faces a frustrated fanbase and a squad reeling from a humiliating goal difference swing.
The momentum has officially shifted toward Grand Cape Mount. With LISCR FC’s lead dwindling and their confidence shaken, the "Gold Boys" are perfectly positioned to seize the top spot. If Ralph Weah continues his scoring form and Cezayir keeps his tactical record clean, we may be looking at the new favorites for the 2025/26 crown.