
LEAD Monrovia Football Academy striker Coslyn Bardy, the 2024/2025 LFA Lower Women’s League MVP and Top Goalscorer, has departed Liberia for the United States to further both her education and football career.
Bardy left the Roberts International Airport on Friday, September 5, 2025, after securing a four-year full scholarship at Westminster High School (USA), covering both academics and soccer.
The 16-year-old forward’s opportunity comes as recognition of her outstanding academic performance and exceptional football talent.

Bardy capped a remarkable season with 33 goals in just 15 matches a feat that not only earned her the Top Goalscorer Award but also the prestigious Most Valuable Player (MVP) honor.
Renowned for her blistering pace, dazzling one-on-one skills, and clinical finishing, Bardy consistently tormented defenders and proved decisive in front of goal.
Her dominance powered LEAD Monrovia Football Academy to a second-place finish in the league with 40 points from 18 matches (12 wins, 2 losses, and 4 draws).

Beyond her club success, Bardy made history as the first and only player recruited from the LFA Lower Women’s League to represent Liberia’s senior national team in an international tournament.
As she begins this new chapter in the United States, Bardy’s journey stands as a powerful inspiration to many young Liberian girls who aspire to combine education and football at the highest level.






