
Liberia’s U-17 Women’s National Team, the Lone Starlets, is set to face Libya in a crucial encounter in the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup qualifiers, a fixture that marks a significant moment for the growth of women’s football in the country.
A positive result against the North African side would see the young Liberian team advance to the second round of the qualifiers, where they would face either Ghana or Togo in what is expected to be a far more challenging contest.

The road to World Cup qualification is demanding, with only teams capable of delivering consistent, high-level performances progressing through the stages of the competition.
To secure advancement and keep Liberia’s World Cup dreams alive, the U-17 girls must produce at least three strong performances across the qualifying rounds.
While the challenge ahead is formidable, the opportunity to represent Liberia on the international stage and contribute to the continued development of women’s football in the country is equally significant. As the qualifiers draw closer, expectations continue to rise, with supporters hopeful that the young Lone Starlets will rise to the occasion.






