
Pepper FC have been crowned champions of the 2025/26 Gardnersville Sub-Committee Third Division League after completing a remarkable season without a single defeat.
The achievement marks the third time in the club’s history that Pepper FC have captured the league title unbeaten, having previously accomplished the feat during the 2015/16 and 2022/23 seasons. The latest triumph further cements the club’s status as one of the most successful and respected football development institutions in the Gardnersville sporting community.
Pepper FC’s title-winning campaign was characterized by consistency, discipline, teamwork, and determination. From the opening fixture to the final whistle of the season, the team maintained an impressive run of form, overcoming every challenge and emerging as the league’s standout side.
The club’s success has been attributed to the collective efforts of its executives, coaching staff, players, supporters, and fans, whose commitment and dedication played a crucial role throughout the campaign.

Club officials praised the players for their hard work, resilience, and professionalism, noting that the unbeaten championship run reflects the strong foundation that has been built over the years.
The title victory is another significant milestone for Pepper FC, a club widely recognized for its commitment to youth development and grassroots football in Gardnersville and beyond.
Having secured the league championship, the team will now shift its focus to the upcoming Montserrado County Playoffs, where it will seek to extend its impressive form and continue its pursuit of further success.
With momentum firmly on their side, Pepper FC enters the next stage of competition full of confidence and ambition, hoping to add another chapter to an already memorable season.
As celebrations continue among players and supporters, the club’s latest unbeaten title run stands as a testament to its enduring culture of excellence and its growing legacy in Liberian grassroots football.
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