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Mogbwemo Queens Make History with Record 14–0 Victory over VEM in SLWPL

Mogbwemo Queens Make History with Record 14–0 Victory over VEM in SLWPL

The reigning titans of Sierra Leonean women’s football, Mogbwemo Queens, have once again etched their name into the record books. In a display of relentless offensive pressure and clinical precision, the Queens secured a staggering 14–0 victory over VEM, marking the largest winning margin in Sierra Leone Women’s Premier League (SLWPL) history.


The result reinforces Mogbwemo Queens’ “pace setter” mentality as they pursue a third consecutive league title, leaving no doubt about their dominance in the 2025/26 campaign.


From the opening whistle at Rutile Field, the gulf in class was immediately apparent. Known for their high-pressing style and technical fluidity, Mogbwemo Queens broke the deadlock within the first five minutes and never looked back.



The 14-goal haul surpasses previous league records, including their own 8–0 thrashing of Malema Queens in prior seasons. The victory was a total team effort, featuring hat-tricks from key attackers and a defensive line that kept VEM’s goalkeeper as the only active player for the opposition.


Under the guidance of their technical staff, the Queens have cultivated a reputation for being virtually “invincible” at home. This record-breaking win is a testament to:


  • Tactical Discipline: Even with a massive halftime lead, the Queens maintained intensity, refusing to take their foot off the gas.

  • Squad Depth: Contributions came from seasoned internationals and rising stars alike, highlighting the club’s top-tier recruitment and youth development system.

  • Fitness Levels: While VEM struggled in the humid conditions, the Queens appeared just as energetic in the 90th minute as in the first.



This historic triumph propels Mogbwemo Queens’ goal difference to unprecedented levels, a factor that could prove crucial in the title race against rivals like FC Kallon and Ram Kamara FC. For VEM, the 14–0 defeat serves as a stark reminder of the gap between the league’s elite and the rest of the pack.


As the SLWPL continues to grow in competitiveness and popularity, Mogbwemo Queens remain the benchmark of excellence. With this 14–0 statement win, the “Queens of the South” have sent a clear message: they aren’t just competing for points they are playing for history.



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