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Kick4Life women maintain perfect start with second straight win

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Seabata Mahao
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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.

Reigning champions Kick4Life Women continued their strong title defence in the 2024/2025 Women’s Super League with a composed 2–0 away victory over LMPS at the PTC Ground on Sunday, securing their second consecutive win of the new season.

The result cements Kick4Life’s place at the top of the league table with six points from two matches, following their emphatic 7–0 win over Mphaki Ladies on the opening weekend.

As early-season form begins to shape the league narrative, Kick4Life are making a bold statement that they remain the team to beat.

The weekend’s victory also underscores Kick4Life’s growing dominance in Lesotho women’s football. The club recently represented the nation at the CAF Women’s Champions League qualifiers, gaining valuable experience against top-tier African clubs, exposure that appears to be paying dividends domestically.

Speaking after the match, Kick4Life Assistant Coach Teboho Takisi credited the team’s continental campaign for their early-season sharpness.

“We learned a lot during the African club competition, including high-level organisation, competing against strong teams, and adapting to international playing standards,” said Takisi.

“We are focused on collecting maximum points each game to retain our title and return to the continental stage.”

In what’s shaping up to be a competitive season, traditional powerhouses LDF Ladies are also in pursuit of glory. They picked up a narrow 1–0 win over Lijabatho Ladies to sit second on the table, just behind Kick4Life on goal difference.

LDF’s campaign had opened with a crucial 1–0 victory over Berea Ladies, another club vying for top honours, suggesting a tight title race could unfold.

LDF Ladies head coach Lire Phiri remains optimistic about his side’s trajectory, noting that consistency will be key.

“This year, our objective is to work hard and bring back the glory days by winning the league again. We are treating every match as a final and aiming to avoid the mistakes that cost us last season.”

Elsewhere in Week 2 action, Berea Ladies bounced back from their opening-day loss with a dominant 7–3 win over Mphaki Ladies, while Bokamoso Ladies edged out Villa Ladies 4–3 in a thrilling encounter. Mawes Ladies also opened their account with a 2–0 win against FC Stoko.

Women’s Super League – Week 2 Results:

Kick4Life Women 2 – 0 LMPS FC

LDF Ladies FC 1 – 0 Lijabatho Ladies FC

Berea Ladies FC 7 – 3 Mphaki Ladies FC

Bokamoso Ladies FC 4 – 3 Villa Ladies FC

Mawes Ladies FC 2 – 0 FC Stoko

Summary

  • Reigning champions Kick4Life Women continued their strong title defence in the 2024/2025 Women’s Super League with a composed 2–0 away victory over LMPS at the PTC Ground on Sunday, securing their second consecutive win of the new season.
  • The result cements Kick4Life’s place at the top of the league table with six points from two matches, following their emphatic 7–0 win over Mphaki Ladies on the opening weekend.
  • Elsewhere in Week 2 action, Berea Ladies bounced back from their opening-day loss with a dominant 7–3 win over Mphaki Ladies, while Bokamoso Ladies edged out Villa Ladies 4–3 in a thrilling encounter.
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