Wilberforce Strikers and Abacha City FC played out a dramatic 1-1 draw at the SLFA Academy on Tuesday. Randy M. George put the home side ahead in the 29th minute, finishing from close range after a well-delivered assist by Mohamed Tarawally.
The talisman takes his tally to (9) goals sitting one goal behind league top scorer, James Jusu Kanja of Old Edwardians FC who had recorded (10) goals.
The lead didn’t last long, as Abacha City FC equalized in first-half stoppage time through Kerifa Koroma, assisted by Harold Turay, after Momoh Kamara’s red card reduced Wilberforce Strikers to 10 men.

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The second half was marked by tension and controversy. Abacha City FC pushed hard for a winner, but Wilberforce Strikers’ resilience paid off. Multiple bookings and send-offs added to the drama, including Wilberforce Strikers’ Head Coach Gibrila WooBay, Goalkeeper Coach Ibrahim Souri Mansaray, and other club officials.
Despite being outnumbered and outmanned, Wilberforce Strikers held on for a point. Randy M. George was voted man of the match for his outstanding performance. The result sees Wilberforce Strikers pick up a point, while Abacha City FC will be disappointed to have dropped two points at home.









