Disappointing Performance: Black Man Warriors Part Ways with Coach Chiplay and Technical Staff
MONROVIA, LIBERIA: Following a poor performance in local and international soccer, Black Man Warrior Football Club has officially parted ways with Coach Sam Chiplay and his entire technical staff.
The club's decision follows a string of poor performances, securing only one win and one draw in their last nine matches, which has led to frustration among supporters and raised concerns about the team's future direction.
In an official statement, the club expressed appreciation for Coach Chiplay and his staff for their contributions, especially for leading the team to victory in the Orange Cup, a remarkable achievement that remains a proud part of the club’s history.
Management stressed that the recent results have significantly underperformed, indicating a need for a new direction to restore confidence and competitiveness within the team.
Black Man Warriors faced challenges during the Betomax Champions Cup preseason, as the club suffered a string of poor performances that sparked widespread criticism from fans.
The club faced further difficulties in the CAF Confederation Cup, ultimately being eliminated after a 4–1 loss to Coton Sports of Benin, despite initially securing a draw at the Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Complex.
Black Man Warriors have struggled in domestic competitions this season, with only one victory. Supporters are calling for urgent changes to revive the team's spirit and improve results.
However, the club reassured fans that updates regarding the appointment of a new technical team will be announced soon, as the management starts the process of rebuilding and repositioning the club for future success.