Mogbwemo Queens Football Club has won the 2025/26 Marampa Mines Women’s Premier League with two matches to spare, sealing a landmark triumph that underscores their growing dominance in Sierra Leone’s women’s football.
The Bonthe District-based side secured the title after an imperious campaign, remaining unbeaten in 19 of 22 matches and collecting 57 points from a possible 66.
Their authority was evident at both ends of the pitch, combining prolific scoring 63 goals with a disciplined defence that consistently stifled opponents.
The league board confirmed that Mogbwemo Queens had established an insurmountable lead over their closest rivals, Ram Kamara Football Club, who have 51 points from 20 matches.
Midfielder Fatmata Turay attributed the victory to months of rigorous preparation and strong community support. The title was sealed with a 4–1 win against Koya Queens on April 25, inspiring joy across Bonthe District.
With this win, Mogbwemo Queens aims to represent Sierra Leone in upcoming continental competitions, marking a significant milestone for women’s football in the country.






