Watanga Football Club Head Coach, Theophilus Geekor, has expressed heartfelt appreciation to individuals, institutions, players, supporters, and family members he credits for steering the club to the summit of Liberian football.
Geekor gratitude comment followed an impressive domestic football campaign that culminated in championship glory. In an emotional reflection following Watanga’s successful season in the top division of the Liberia Football Association league, Geekor described the title-winning journey as a “collective triumph shaped by discipline, sacrifice, teamwork, and unwavering belief.”
Watanga FC’s league success arrived at a significant moment; a sporting sector striving to rebuild domestic competitiveness and regional visibility.
Football remains the most followed sport, with the national league serving as a platform for developing local talents in a nation of approximately five million people where youth participation in football continues to dominate recreational sports culture.
While reflecting on the journey to the title, Coach Geekor reserved special praise for the club’s leadership, management structure, and institutional backing that he said, laid the foundation for success.
He highlighted the role of club leadership in sustaining organizational stability during a demanding season marked by tactical preparation, player management, and intense league competition.
Geekor also reflected on long periods away from home due to training schedules, league travel, and residential camps, revealing that family sacrifices formed an invisible, but essential part of the championship journey.
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