Monrovia-Liberian Midfielder Marcus Macauley side PDRMA FC has progress to the MFL Challenge Cup final with a 4-1 aggregate score after defeating Penang FC 2-0 in the semi-finals second leg on Sunday.
By: Christopher C. Walker 0777898224/0886723075 [email protected]
Macauley who is planning his first season in Malaysian football is enjoying his career in that part of the world and will he hoping to win his first trophy in Malaysia.
The experience attacking player will square off in the two-leg finals against fellow countryman Abu Kamara (26).
Kamara who has been in real hot form also help his team Kuching City advance to the final on Saturday following a 2-0 victory.
The Liberian Striker Kamara scored in the first half to help Kuching City beat Kelantan United 2-0 to progressed to the Malaysia Challenge Cup final with a 3-1 aggregate score.
The net burster’s latest exploits have seen him lead his team qualify to for the final of the Malaysia Football League ( MFL) Challenge Cup with Kuching eliminating Kalantan on a 3-1 goal aggregate.
The player who is useful and multi-functional in the final third, can operate as the attacking spearhead in a front three and front two formations and play as a wide man in a front two or front three formations.
The 26-year-old Liberian forward is in a rich vein of form in Malaysia as he is the current top scorer for his club Kuching City FC in the Malaysia Super League, the top flight of that country with 12 goals as he picked up from where he ended last season in the premier league helping his to qualify to the top flight and won the Golden Boot after ending the league as Top scorer.
The one-time Golden Boot Winner in the top flight of Laos in Southeast Asia is getting better by the day.
With the Lone Star of Liberia opening their campaign in the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers with fixtures against Malawi and Equatorial Guinea both at home, there is no need to turn a blind eye to the virtuoso form of the lethal finisher who can be a massive help to the Lone Star.
There will not be any more comments from this end but just be watching.
In another news Liberian goalkeeper Boison Wynney appeared to have suffered a serious foot injury during his team’s 4-0 victory over CSM Slatina at home on Saturday, raising concerns for Coach Keita.
The Liberian goalkeeper was starting in his second straight league game when he was substituted shortly after halftime, due to what looked to be an opponent footing on him.
This is quite concerning with only ten days until Liberia’s 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers campaign begins with two home games against Equatorial Guinea and Malawi on November 17 and 20, respectively.
Meanwhile Liberia’s new lad Mateus Kolenda scored his second goal of the season in SpVgg Greuther Furth II’s 4-3 home loss to SpVgg Ansbach in the German Regionalliga Bayern.
The 19-year-old center forward, whose mother is from Liberia, was born in the United States and was a member of Coach Keita’s team during the recent international matches against Libya and Morocco.
He has made nine appearances for Furth in the German fourth tier this season, scoring twice.
In other development George Nuah Gibson scored on his return to the field after missing FK Gjøvik-Lyn’s last 10 league games in Norway’s third tier.
Gibson scored the third goal in his team’s 4-2 win over Baerum SK today, bringing his season total to nine goals in twelve games across all competitions.
The 23-year-old former Norway U-18 and U-19 international was born to Liberian parents in Vadso, Norway, and is eligible to play for Liberia.