Marampa Mines Women’s Premier League 2025/26 Season Kicks Off

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The highly anticipated 2025/2026 season of the Marampa Mines Women’s Premier League (MWPL) has officially kicked off, ushering in a new chapter of competitive football and renewed excitement for fans across Sierra Leone.

Following the off-season break, the league resumes with fresh energy as talented athletes return well-rested, focused, and ready to deliver high-quality performances in what promises to be an electrifying season.

The league continues to benefit from the strong support of Marampa Mines Limited. The company’s sponsorship of USD 150,000 (Le 3,387,030) underscores its commitment to advancing women’s football and empowering female athletes nationwide. This support will contribute to improved league organization, enhanced fan engagement, and the continued development of women’s football within host communities and across the country.

Early league action has already highlighted the competitive nature of the season. Mogbwemo Queens FC currently lead the table following an impressive run of form, while Ram Kamara FC sit close behind in second place, setting the stage for an intense and closely contested race for the championship.

At the other end of the table, teams battling relegation are fighting fiercely to secure their positions, ensuring that every match delivers excitement, drama, and unpredictability. The question remains: can they turn the tide and secure their place for another season?

As the campaign progresses, the Marampa Mines Women’s Premier League will continue to showcase exceptional talent, teamwork, passion, and sportsmanship. The league provides a vital platform for women footballers to thrive and inspire future generations.

Fans are encouraged to follow the action as teams compete for the prestigious title of Marampa Mines Women’s Premier League Champions.

For match schedules, team updates, and additional league coverage, visit http://www.marampamines.com. Join us in celebrating the strength and spirit of women’s football in Sierra Leone.

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