Liberia FA Cup

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The Liberian Football Association Cup, commonly known as the LFA Cup and currently known as the PetroTrade Cup due to sponsorship reasons, is an annual knockout cup competition in Liberian football. The LFA Cup is run by and named after the Liberia Football Association and usually refers to the Liberian men's tournament, although an LFA Women's Cup is also held.

The LFA Cup was first held in 1974 with Mighty Barrolle being crowned the first champions. Entry is open to all teams who compete in the Liberian First and Second Divisions. The reigning champion is LISCR FC, who defeated Tony FC in the 2022 final.

The Liberia FA Cup is a prestigious knockout football tournament held annually in Liberia, showcasing the nation's top football clubs and emerging talents. Organized by the Liberia Football Association (LFA), the competition brings together teams from various divisions, providing an exciting platform for fierce rivalry, skillful play, and national pride. The Liberia FA Cup not only offers a pathway to continental competitions but also serves as a celebration of Liberia's rich football culture and passion for the beautiful game. Fans across the country eagerly anticipate the tournament, which features thrilling matches, memorable moments, and opportunities for underdog stories to emerge on the national stage.