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Berea Ladies F.C to Honour Players in Prestigious Awards Ceremony Following Stellar Season Finish

In celebration of a remarkable season and the unwavering dedication of its players, Berea Ladies F.C will host its annual awards giving ceremony this Saturday at the Blue Mountain Inn Hotel. The event will shine a spotlight on the talent, discipline, and hard work that carried the team to a third-place finish in the 2025/2026 Women Super League (WSL).

The awards ceremony marks a significant moment in the club’s journey, following what has been described as one of their most competitive seasons to date. From skillful displays on the pitch to consistent teamwork throughout the calendar year, the Berea Ladies have demonstrated resilience and determination in pursuit of excellence.

Berea Ladies F.C Chairman, Mr. Lekhooa Thabaneng, expressed pride in the team’s achievements and shared the motivation behind the upcoming celebration. “Our objective was to finish in the top four, and through collective effort and discipline, we managed to secure third place,” he said. “This awards ceremony is a way to recognize the sacrifices and commitment of our players. It’s important to reward their hard work and keep them inspired for future challenges.”

The awards evening is expected to draw supporters, sponsors, and football stakeholders who have been instrumental in the team’s development. With several individual honours to be announced, the event promises to be a highlight for both the club and women’s football in the region.

As Berea Ladies F.C continues to build on its success, the club remains committed to nurturing talent, promoting female participation in sports, and elevating the standard of women’s football in Lesotho. The ceremony not only marks the end of a successful season but also sets the tone for an even more ambitious campaign ahead.

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