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Kick4Life women extend their rampant league form

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Seabata Mahao
Seabata Mahao
Seabata Mahao is a general news reporter with special focus on Business and Sports. Started working at Newsday in 2021. Working in a team with a shared goal is what I enjoy most and that gives me the motivation to work under any environment leading to growth.

Kick4Life Senior Women underlined their dominance in the 2025 Lesotho Women’s Super League with yet another emphatic victory with a 6–0 demolition of Villa Ladies last Sunday, at the PTC Ground.

The defending champions remain unbeaten after four matches, having scored an incredible 19 goals without conceding. Their flawless record keeps them top of the table, level on 12 points with LDF Ladies but ahead on goal difference.

The match was a statement of intent from the title holders, who have begun their campaign in blistering form as they look determined to retain their crown.

Kick4Life Senior Women continued their remarkable start to the 2025 Lesotho Women’s Super League season with a commanding 6–0 victory over Villa Ladies on Sunday.

Last season’s top scorer, Tholoana Tšoaeli, set the tone early, opening the scoring in the 14th minute with her first goal of the season. Two minutes later, Lerato Tšoinyana doubled the advantage, before new signing Boiketlo Molise extended the lead to 3–0 in the 18th minute, giving Kick4Life a comfortable cushion at halftime.

The second half saw more attacking fireworks, with Lerato ‘Dona’ Tšoinyana producing a masterclass. She struck again in the 50th minute and completed her hat-trick just eight minutes later, taking her personal tally to seven goals in four games.

An injury to Tšoaeli prompted the introduction of Nyakallo Taole, who wasted no time in making her presence felt, sealing the 6–0 rout with a fine finish in the 79th minute.

Kick4Life’s ruthless display reinforced their position as the team to beat. Head coach [Insert Coach’s Name if known] praised his side’s discipline and attacking flair, describing the victory as “a statement performance.”

Elsewhere, LDF Ladies FC maintained their own unbeaten record with a 4–0 win over Bokamoso C Ladies, showcasing their trademark passing game and solid defence. Lijabatho Ladies FC edged FC Stoko 1–0 in a tightly contested battle, while Berea Ladies and Mphaki HS Ladies both earned 2–0 wins over Mawes Ladies and LMPS Ladies respectively.

Speaking after the match, Kick4Life Women’s Coach Elizabeth Yelimala reflected on her team’s performance and the factors behind their success.

“We used our strength up front to break through Villa’s defense early. That goal gave us the confidence to regroup and move the ball faster between midfield and attack, which really opened up the game,” Yelimala said.

She highlighted the importance of international exposure, noting that their CAF Women’s Champions League experience showcased Kick4Life’s potential to compete and eventually excel at a higher level.

Yelimala added that competing internationally boosts the standard of domestic football, helping develop stronger, more competitive teams in Lesotho. Looking ahead, she expressed confidence in Kick4Life’s ability to defend their title.

Summary

  • Kick4Life Senior Women underlined their dominance in the 2025 Lesotho Women’s Super League with yet another emphatic victory with a 6–0 demolition of Villa Ladies last Sunday, at the PTC Ground.
  • The match was a statement of intent from the title holders, who have begun their campaign in blistering form as they look determined to retain their crown.
  • An injury to Tšoaeli prompted the introduction of Nyakallo Taole, who wasted no time in making her presence felt, sealing the 6–0 rout with a fine finish in the 79th minute.
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