
LEAD Monrovia Football Academy striker, Coslyn Bardy, delivered a stunning performance on Saturday, May 3, 2025, scoring a hat-trick against Small Town in the Liberia Football Association Lower Women’s League.

Bardy continued her impressive form following her recent call-up to the Senior Women’s National Team, making it a statement game that highlighted her talent and readiness for the next level.
Bardy was the undisputed star of the match, scoring all three goals in a 3-1 victory that extended LEAD Academy’s unbeaten streak.

Her goals came through brilliant solo efforts, dribbling past defenders and even the goalkeeper, igniting cheers from fans and sports lovers at the SKD Practice Pitch.
Known for her excellent dribbling, tactical awareness, and sharp finishing, Bardy has now netted 22 goals in just 11 appearances this season averaging two goals per game. Her incredible form has been instrumental in LEAD Academy’s success.

With this win, LEAD Monrovia Football Academy sits firmly at the top of the league standings with 28 points from 11 matches.
The team’s dominance, bolstered by Bardy’s performance, reinforces their championship ambitions.
This latest victory not only showcases LEAD’s attacking prowess but also affirms Coslyn Bardy’s rising star status in Liberian women’s football.

In a related development, Liberian International Striker Mimi Eiden has joined the Senior Women’s National Team for the West Africa Football Union (WAFU) Tournament.
Striker Eiden was spotted Sunday, May 4, at the Roberts International Airport as she prepared to join the Senior Women’s National Team ahead of the upcoming WAFU Tournament. The competition is scheduled to take place from May 18 to 31, 2025, in Mauritania.
Eiden’s presence is expected to boost Liberia’s attacking options as the team aims for a strong showing in the regional tournament.