Mighty Blackpool

Mighty Blackpool

Leagues Played
Sierra Leone Premier League 7
Links
Wikipedia

Results

Sierra Leone Premier League 02/01 16:15 - Mighty Blackpool v Star Sport Academy - View
Sierra Leone Premier League 01/19 16:15 - Mighty Blackpool v Bo Rangers FC - View
Sierra Leone Premier League 05/23 16:30 - Mighty Blackpool v Freetonians SLIFA W 3-1
Sierra Leone Premier League 05/15 16:30 - Mighty Blackpool v Bo Rangers FC L 0-1
Sierra Leone Premier League 05/05 16:30 - FC Kallon v Mighty Blackpool D 0-0
Sierra Leone Premier League 04/30 16:30 - Mighty Blackpool v Kahunla Rangers W 5-0
Sierra Leone Premier League 03/19 16:15 - Mighty Blackpool v Lamboi L 0-2
Sierra Leone Premier League 02/27 16:15 - Mighty Blackpool v Bhantal FC D 0-0
Sierra Leone Premier League 02/06 16:15 - Mighty Blackpool v Luawa FC L 0-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 6 5 1
Wins 2 2 0
Draws 2 1 1
Losses 2 2 0
Goals for 8 8 0
Goals against 4 4 0
Clean sheets 3 2 1
Failed to score 4 3 1

Wikipedia - Mighty Blackpool F.C.

Mighty Blackpool is a Sierra Leonean football club based in the capital Freetown. They play in the Sierra Leone National Premier League, the top football league in the country. Blackpool represents the West End of Freetown and their home games are played at the National Stadium in Freetown.

The club was founded in 1923 under the name Socro United and they are the oldest and most successful football club in Sierra Leone, having won the Premier League fifteen times and the FA Cup four times. They changed their name to Mighty Blackpool in 1954 to show their admiration for the former Blackpool and England player Sir Stanley Matthews.

Mighty Blackpool have an intense rivalry with city rivals East End Lions.

History

Although Mighty Blackpool have won the league title fifteen times, the last time they were league champions was in the 2001 season after a dramatic finish to the season saw them finish one point ahead of Old Edwardians.

In 1989 Mighty Blackpool reached the quarter-final stages of the African Cup of Champions Clubs; the first time a club from Sierra Leone had reached that stage. In the first round they beat reigning champions ES Sétif from Algeria and on the second round beat Djoliba Athletic Club from Mali, before losing to Tonnerre Yaounde from Cameroon in the quarter finals.

In the 2007 league campaign, a 2–0 win over Golf Leopards on 15 July meant that Blackpool were on 24 points from 12 games.

Mighty Blackpool's record in the African Cup of Champions Clubs has mostly seen them eliminated in the early rounds. In 1968 they were due to play Congolese club, Étoile du Congo in the preliminary round but withdrew from the competition before the matches were played handing Étoile du Congo a walkover, and in 1975 they lost 3–0 on aggregate to Djoliba Athletic Club of Mali in the first round. In 1979 they again lost in the first round, drawing 4–4 with Accra Hearts of Oak SC of Ghana on aggregate but losing out on penalties 4–2. And in 1980 they lost to ASF Police of Senegal 4–1 on aggregate in the first round.

In 1989 they reached the Quarterfinal stage of the African Cup of Champions Clubs. In the preliminary round they had a walkover, when Benfica withdrew from the competition. In the first round they beat Algerian club ES Sétif 5–3 on penalties after the two matches ended all square at 1–1. In the second round they met Djoliba Athletic Club again, this time winning 2–1 on aggregate. They went out of the competition in the Quarter Final stage losing 4–1 to Cameroon club, Tonnerre Yaoundé. In 1992 they were again eliminated in the first round, this time by Canon Yaoundé of Cameroon after beating LPRC Oilers of Liberia in the preliminary round.

In 2006 they played in the CAF Confederation Cup, losing to CSS Richard-Toll of Senegal in the preliminary round

**Mighty Blackpool FC: A Legacy of Passion and Resilience**

Mighty Blackpool Football Club, based in Freetown, Sierra Leone, is a storied team with a rich history and a passionate fan base. Founded in 1970, the club has become a symbol of pride for its supporters, known for their unwavering loyalty and vibrant spirit. The team's colors, black and white, reflect their tenacity and determination on the field.

Mighty Blackpool has made significant contributions to Sierra Leonean football, consistently competing in the Sierra Leone Premier League and showcasing a blend of local talent and experienced players. The club is renowned for its attacking style of play, characterized by quick passing, dynamic movement, and a relentless pursuit of victory. Their home matches at the historic National Stadium in Freetown are a spectacle, drawing fans from all walks of life who come together to cheer for their beloved team.

Over the years, Mighty Blackpool has achieved numerous accolades, including league titles and cup victories, solidifying their status as one of the top clubs in the country. The team's commitment to developing young talent has also played a crucial role in nurturing the next generation of Sierra Leonean footballers, ensuring a bright future for the sport in the nation.

Beyond the pitch, Mighty Blackpool is deeply involved in community initiatives, using the power of football to inspire and uplift local youth. The club embodies the spirit of resilience and hope, reflecting the broader narrative of Sierra Leone's journey through challenges and triumphs.

As they continue to strive for excellence, Mighty Blackpool FC remains a beacon of hope and pride for their fans, embodying the heart and soul of Sierra Leonean football.