Lioli FC

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Lioli FC
Lioli Football Club.jpg
Full nameLioli Football Club
Nickname(s)Tse Nala
Founded1932;92 years ago (1932)
StadiumLioli Football Stadium
Capacity3,000 (Standing)[ citation needed ]
President Lebohang Thotanyane 2020 - Present
Head Coach Motheo Mohapi
League Lesotho Premier League
2023/20241st (Champions)

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.

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History

The club was founded on 1932.

Crest

Achievements

1985, 2009, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2024
1984, 2007, 2010, 2014, 2016
2012–13: Ts'epo Seturumane with 16 goals.

Club Legends Motlalepula Z10 Mofolo: Malebanye Congo Ramoabi: Shetsane Ramoseka: Thabile Secker: Mocheko Bushy Moletsane

Coaching staff

PositionName
President Flag of Lesotho.svg Lebohang Thotanyane
Head coach Flag of Lesotho.svg Motheo Mohapi
Assistant coach Flag of Lesotho.svg Shetsane Ramoseeka
Assistant Coach Flag of Lesotho.svg Motlalepula Mofolo
Team Manager Flag of Lesotho.svg Victor Tjabaka
Team Doctor Flag of Lesotho.svg Letsie Molapo
Kit Manager Flag of Lesotho.svg Bokang Makara

Players

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
28 GK Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  ZIM William Huni
1 GK Flag of South Africa.svg  RSA Thaddea Moketo
22 GK Flag of Lesotho.svg  LES Teboho Letuka
2 DF Flag of Lesotho.svg  LES Mafa Moremoholo (Captain)
29 DF Flag of Lesotho.svg  LES Mphale Mphalaole
21 DF Flag of Lesotho.svg  LES Mpho Hlephole
15 DF Flag of Lesotho.svg  LES Posholi Leduma
26 DF Flag of Lesotho.svg  LES Makhabane Ramosele
3 DF Flag of Lesotho.svg  LES Retsepile Khubetsoana
8 DF Flag of Lesotho.svg  LES Retselisitsoe Moepi
19 MF Flag of Lesotho.svg  LES Jerry Kamela
20 MF Flag of Lesotho.svg  LES Tau Masiu
4 MF Flag of Lesotho.svg  LES Thabang Klass
6 MF Flag of South Africa.svg  RSA Sihle Maso
25 MF Flag of Lesotho.svg  LES Sechaba Mohapi
13 MF Flag of Lesotho.svg  LES Moesa Mofelehetsi
23 MF Flag of Lesotho.svg  LES Kamohelo Moroane
12 MF Flag of Lesotho.svg  LES Thejane Thejane
13 MF Flag of Lesotho.svg  LES Motlalentoa Mongali
5 MF Flag of Lesotho.svg  LES Mokoteli Mohapi
11 MF Flag of Lesotho.svg  LES Molupe Mohapi
No.Pos.NationPlayer
7 FW Flag of Lesotho.svg  LES Teboho Masuoane
9 FW Flag of Cameroon.svg  CMR Swithbert Kum Bin
18 FW Flag of Lesotho.svg  LES Tsepang Sekhehle
24 FW Flag of Lesotho.svg  LES Halifele Mokoqola
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