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Lioli Football Club is an association football club in the Lesotho Premier League. The team is based in Teyateyaneng. The club has won six league championships, in 1985, 2009, 2013, 2015, 2016 and 2024. The team's kit is manufactured by Umbro SA. History The club was founded on 1932. Crest File:Lioli FC (logo).png, Old logo Gallery File:lioli Style.JPG File:Lioli skill.jpg Achievements *Lesotho Premier League: 6 ::1985, 2009, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2024 *Lesotho Independence Cup, Lesotho Cup: 5 ::1984, 2007, 2010, 2014, 2016 *Lesotho Premier League's Top Goalscorer: ::2012–13: Ts'epo Seturumane with 16 goals. Club Legends Motlalepula Z10 Mofolo: Malebanye Congo Ramoabi: Shetsane Ramoseka: Thabile Secker: Mocheko Bushy Moletsane Players William Huni, Hlephole, Tieho Ntulo, Thabang Klass, Mafa Moremoholo, Sihle Maso, Relebohile Matsepe, Motsoali Lits'ila Masuoane, Tumelo Khutlang, Sello Sekike, Tau Masiu, Mokoteli Mohapi, References Authur Kutloano Seloana June 2024 Externa ...
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Lioli Football Club is an association football club in the Lesotho Premier League. The team is based in Teyateyaneng. The club has won five league championships, in 1985, 2009, 2013, 2015, and 2016. The team's kit is manufactured by Basutoland Ink. In 2020 the club will reappoint their long standing president who will install a new club CEO to take the club forward with the aim of winning the African Champions League and possibly even the World Cup. Achievements *Lesotho Premier League: 5 ::1985, 2009, 2013, 2015, 2016 *Lesotho Independence Cup, Lesotho Cup: 5 ::1984, 2007, 2010, 2014, 2016 *Lesotho Premier League's Top Goalscorer: ::2012–13: Ts'epo Seturumane with 16 goals. References External linksOfficial website
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Teyateyaneng
Teyateyaneng is a town located in the district of Berea in Lesotho. Usually abbreviated to T.Y., Teyateyaneng takes its name from the two twin rivers which run on the north (Tebe-tebe River) and the South (Teja-tejana River). Both rivers lead to the Mohokare, or the Caledon River which forms the western boundary with South Africa. They are both named for their vast quantities of sand which means rapid dipping of feet as one crosses them, leading to both names which may well suggest that this is a 'place of quick sands'. Teyateyaneng's name therefore comes from the southern Teja-tejana River, but the name later changed to Teyateyaneng, perhaps due to British influences as the country became a Protectorate in the late 1800s. The town is situated approximately 400 km south of Johannesburg, 184 km east of Bloemfontein, and 517 km west of Durban, all major metros in the neighbouring South Africa.
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Lesotho
Lesotho ( ), officially the Kingdom of Lesotho, is a country landlocked country, landlocked as an Enclave and exclave, enclave in South Africa. It is situated in the Maloti Mountains and contains the Thabana Ntlenyana, highest mountains in Southern Africa. It has an area of over and has a population of about million. It was previously the British Crown colony of Basutoland, which declared independence from the United Kingdom on 4 October 1966. It is a fully sovereign state and is a member of the United Nations, the Commonwealth of Nations, the African Union, and the Southern African Development Community. The name ''Lesotho'' roughly translates to "land of the Sotho". History Basutoland Basutoland emerged as a single body politic, polity under King Moshoeshoe I in 1822. Moshoeshoe, a son of Mokhachane, a minor tribal chief, chief of the Bakoteli lineage, formed his own clan and became a chief around 1804. Between 1820 and 1823, he and his followers settled at the Buth ...
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Lebohang Thotanyane
Lebohang Thotanyana is a Mosotho politician and former Minister of Mining. He serves as club president of Lioli FC, formerly the chairman of the Lesotho Premier League and second vice-president of the Lesotho Football Association. Politics He was appointed by The Leader of Lesotho Congress for Democracy The Lesotho Congress for Democracy (LCD) is a political party in Lesotho. In 1997, Prime Minister Ntsu Mokhehle left the Basutoland Congress Party to form with his faction the new Lesotho Congress for Democracy. The new party won the 1998 ele ..., Mothetjoa Metsing, in 2015 as a Minister of Mining. References Living people 1970s births Lesotho politicians Mining ministers of Lesotho Lesotho Congress for Democracy politicians Association football executives University of Cape Town alumni People from Teyateyaneng {{Lesotho-politician-stub ...
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Motheo Mohapi
Motheo Mohapi (born 8 August 1968) is a Mosotho football manager and a current head coach of Lioli FC Lioli Football Club is an association football club in the Lesotho Premier League. The team is based in Teyateyaneng. The club has won five league championships, in 1985, 2009, 2013, 2015, and 2016. The team's kit is manufactured by Basutoland In .... He played as a midfielder. He played for the Lesotho national football team between 1995 and 2000. From 2006 until March 2007, he coached the Lesotho national football team. References External links * Men's association football midfielders Lesotho men's footballers Lesotho men's international footballers Lesotho football managers Lesotho national football team managers 1968 births Living people {{Lesotho-footy-bio-stub ...
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Lesotho Premier League
The Lesotho Premier League also known as Econet Premier League is the top football division in Lesotho and was created in 1970. Econet Telecom Lesotho are the current league sponsor, since 2017/2018 season. Vodacom Lesotho were the previous league sponsor and were also the sponsor of the now cancelled Vodacom Soccer Spectacular knockout competition, which was the Lesotho's annual national cup tournament. Format The Lesotho Premier League is currently contested by 14 clubs. The league uses a double round robin format meaning one team plays the other twice. Therefore, a team will play a total of 26 games per season. The team with the most points wins the league title. The Lesotho Premier League is still played on an amateur status. Sponsorship Since 2002, Lesotho's Premier League has been sponsored by telecommunications companies. Econet Telecom Lesotho, through its prepaid product Buddie, sponsored the Premier League and Lesotho's lower leagues (the A-Division, B-Division and ...
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Umbro SA
Umbro is an English sports equipment manufacturer founded in 1924 in Wilmslow, Cheshire and based in Manchester. They specialise in football and rugby sportswear featuring their ''Double Diamond'' logo. Umbro products are marketed in over 100 countries.Umbro at Iconix Brand website
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The business was started by brothers Harold and Wallace Humphreys. The name is a portmanteau of ''um'', from Humphreys, and ''bro'' from brothers. Since 2012, the marque is a subsidiary of American brand management company Iconix Brand Group.


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Lesotho Independence Cup
The Lesotho Independence Cup is an annual knockout football competition in men's domestic football in Lesotho. Winners Sturrock Cup *1963 : Bantu FC (Matefeng) *1976 : Matlama FC (Maseru) *1978 : Maseru United *1979 : Matlama FC (Maseru) *1980 : Matlama FC (Maseru) *1981 : Maseru Rovers *1982 : Maseru Rovers *1983 : Linare FC (Leribe) *1984 : Lioli FC (Teyateyaneng) Independence Cup (Top 4) *1985 : Lesotho Paramilitary Forces (Maseru) *1986 : RLDF (Maseru) *1987 : Matlama FC (Maseru) *1988 : RLDF (Maseru) *1989 : Arsenal (Maseru) *1990 : RLDF (Maseru) *1991 : Arsenal (Maseru) *1992 : Matlama FC (Maseru) *1993 : Bantu FC (Mafeteng) *1994 : Matlama FC (Maseru) *1995 : Maseru Rovers *1996 : Lerotholi Polytechnic *1997 : Bantu FC (Mafeteng) *1998 : Arsenal (Maseru) *1999 : Linare FC (Leribe) *2000 : RLDF (Maseru) *2001–04 not played *2005 : LCS (Maseru) *2006 : Likhopo (Maseru) and Lioli FC (Teyateyaneng) atch abandoned due to crowd trouble*2 ...
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Lesotho Premier League's Top Goalscorer
Lesotho ( ), officially the Kingdom of Lesotho, is a country landlocked as an enclave in South Africa. It is situated in the Maloti Mountains and contains the highest mountains in Southern Africa. It has an area of over and has a population of about million. It was previously the British Crown colony of Basutoland, which declared independence from the United Kingdom on 4 October 1966. It is a fully sovereign state and is a member of the United Nations, the Commonwealth of Nations, the African Union, and the Southern African Development Community. The name ''Lesotho'' roughly translates to "land of the Sotho". History Basutoland Basutoland emerged as a single polity under King Moshoeshoe I in 1822. Moshoeshoe, a son of Mokhachane, a minor chief of the Bakoteli lineage, formed his own clan and became a chief around 1804. Between 1820 and 1823, he and his followers settled at the Butha-Buthe Mountain, joining with former adversaries in resistance against the Lifaqan ...
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