Overview

Invincible Eleven is a professional football club based in Monrovia, Liberia. Established in the mid‑20th century, it is recognised as one of the nation’s oldest and most influential teams. The club has competed regularly in Liberia’s top domestic competitions and has played a central role in the development of the country’s football culture.

Identity and organisation

Invincible Eleven operates as a community-rooted club with local supporters across the capital. Home matches are generally held in Monrovia at the city’s main venues, including the Antoinette Tubman Stadium and other national grounds when required. The club fields senior and youth sides and has been involved in producing players for Liberia’s national teams.

Characteristics often associated with Invincible Eleven include a focus on local talent, a passionate fan base, and a tradition of competing at the highest level of Liberian football. The team’s administration and name have evolved over time; references to Invincible Eleven & Majestic S.A. reflect organizational or sponsorship arrangements that have appeared in recent decades.

History and significance

Since its foundation in the 1940s, Invincible Eleven has been a constant presence in Liberian football. The club helped popularise organised league play in the country and has been part of many notable domestic seasons. Throughout its history it has contributed to national competitions and the broader sporting life of Liberia, often serving as a stepping stone for players moving to regional or international opportunities.

Achievements, rivalry and legacy

Invincible Eleven has won multiple domestic honours, including league titles and cup competitions, and has been involved in some of Liberia’s fiercest club rivalries. A long‑standing rivalry with Mighty Barrolle is one of the best known fixtures in Liberian football, drawing strong local interest. Today the club remains important for its historical legacy, community ties, and ongoing participation in Liberian football.

  • Founded: mid‑20th century
  • Based in: Monrovia
  • Notable for: domestic success, youth development, local rivalry