Libéria - Taça FA 03/21 13:30 - Junior Pro FC v Invincible Eleven W 1-3
Libéria - Primeira Divisão 03/10 14:00 - Invincible Eleven v NPA Anchors W 1-0
Libéria - Primeira Divisão 03/04 16:00 - Freeport v Invincible Eleven L 2-0
Libéria - Primeira Divisão 02/29 13:30 - Invincible Eleven v Global Pharma D 1-1
Libéria - Primeira Divisão 02/16 16:00 - Paynesville v Invincible Eleven D 3-3
Libéria - Primeira Divisão 02/12 15:30 - Invincible Eleven v LISCR FC L 0-1
Libéria - Taça FA 02/07 13:30 - Invincible Eleven v Life FC W 2-1
Libéria - Primeira Divisão 01/28 15:30 - Invincible Eleven v Watanga FC D 0-0
Libéria - Primeira Divisão 12/14 15:30 - Cece United v Invincible Eleven W 0-1
Libéria - Primeira Divisão 12/10 16:00 - Invincible Eleven v Mighty Barrolle W 1-0
Libéria - Primeira Divisão 12/03 16:00 - Watanga FC v Invincible Eleven - View
Libéria - Primeira Divisão 11/26 17:45 - Invincible Eleven v BEA Mountain FC D Abandoned
Libéria - Primeira Divisão 11/22 16:00 - LISCR FC v Invincible Eleven L 3-2
Libéria - Taça FA 11/03 15:30 - Invincible Eleven v NPA Anchors W 1-0
Libéria - Primeira Divisão 10/29 15:00 - Invincible Eleven v Paynesville L 0-3
Libéria - Primeira Divisão 10/22 16:00 - Global Pharma v Invincible Eleven L 3-0
Libéria - Primeira Divisão 10/18 15:30 - Invincible Eleven v Freeport W 3-0
Libéria - Primeira Divisão 10/15 16:00 - NPA Anchors v Invincible Eleven D 1-1
Libéria - Primeira Divisão 09/28 16:15 - Invincible Eleven v LPRC Oilers FC L 0-1
Libéria - Primeira Divisão 09/24 16:00 - FC Kallon v Invincible Eleven D 1-1
Libéria - Primeira Divisão 09/16 16:00 - Invincible Eleven v Nimba Kwado D 0-0
Libéria - Primeira Divisão 09/06 14:00 - Heaven Eleven v Invincible Eleven L 4-2
Libéria - Primeira Divisão 04/15 16:00 - Invincible Eleven v Freeport W 2-1
Libéria - Primeira Divisão 04/09 15:30 - LISCR FC v Invincible Eleven L 5-3
Libéria - Taça FA 04/05 17:00 - Invincible Eleven v Watanga FC L 0-3
Libéria - Primeira Divisão 04/02 16:00 - Invincible Eleven v BEA Mountain FC L 1-2
Libéria - Primeira Divisão 03/26 16:00 - Watanga FC v Invincible Eleven L 6-1
Libéria - Taça FA 03/23 19:30 - Invincible Eleven v Nimba Kwado W 1-0
Libéria - Primeira Divisão 03/18 16:00 - Invincible Eleven v Muscat Liberia W 2-1
Libéria - Primeira Divisão 03/11 16:00 - Cece United v Invincible Eleven L 2-0

Wikipedia - Invincible Eleven

Union of Invincible Eleven & Majestic Sports Association Inc., also known as Invincible Eleven (I.E.), is a Liberian football club based in Monrovia. They are Liberia's oldest club. Their home stadium is the Antoinette Tubman Stadium. I.E. is one of Liberia's most popular and historic clubs, along with Mighty Barrolle. George Weah, Liberia's most famous footballer and current president, scored 24 goals in 23 games during a spell at I.E. in the 1986–87 season.

History

I.E. traces its origin from Iron United, based in Clay-Ashland, and Bombers, based in Monrovia. These teams were composed of young players between the ages of 13 and 20, mostly students of College of West Africa (CWA), St. Patrick's High School, and Liberia College. Both Iron United and Bombers were active between 1940 and 1942.

The young players of the two teams - especially students of CWA - established teamwork and an amicable relationship. They decided to pool their resources and form a single team, strong enough to compete favorably with the older and more experienced teams like the Olympics and Bame Monrovia. A meeting with this agenda was summoned at the residence of Joseph G. Richards's mother on Broad Street in May 1943. At this meeting, the formation of the team was unanimously agreed upon.

After tossing around several ideas for naming a football team, the name Invincible Eleven was agreed upon. Those who attended that May 1943 meeting during which IE was formed included John Coleman (deceased), G. Aaron Grimes, Hugh Collins, Sammy Hodge, Lawrence Morgan, Austin Coleman, George Marshall, Othello Coleman, Zulu Cooper, and Oscar Hemans-Yankey. At that meeting, Joseph G. Richards was elected the first captain of the team.

While most of these young students were attending CWA and the team initially had the backing of the faculty of the institution, they were not the CWA team; among the members were students from Liberia College and St. Patrick's High School. Though it is true that most of the original members of the team were Americo-Liberians or Congos by virtue of their easy access to formal education at that time, there were also students who were from the Kru, Bassa and Grebo ethnic backgrounds. For instance, Edmund Johnson, Robert Sherman, Tugbeh Anderson, and Prince N. A. Brown were all Krus. Frank George, Aaron Grimes, and Argwu, the goalie, were Bassas, while Hugh Collins was Grebo, thus giving the team an academic and broad ethnic base support from the onset.

The following month, June 1943, IE made its debut in football competitions after some weeks of hard practice. The first three years were marked by constant defeats, as the members were young and inexperienced. IE struck its first surprise in 1945, when it trounced "Olympics" 5–0. This victory was crucial in animating the spirit of sportsmanship and teamwork among the boys, for Olympics consisted of older and more experienced boys, mainly from Freetown. It was one of the oldest and leading teams. The invincibility of IE, which was previously a laughing stock, was then rested. For seven years afterward it was almost not possible to draw with or beat IE. And football teams trembled when they had to encounter IE.

Between 1946–49 IE sustained a severe blow when seven or eight of its members left about the same time for further studies in the United States and other foreign parts. However, they were replaced subsequently by some promising young players from the junior team, West End Eleven. Some of these young players, who in their own right also came into national prominence included, Sam Payne Cooper, Leonard Deshield, T. Ernest Eastman, Bruce Smith, E. Harding Smythe, Gabriel J. Tucker, and John Payne Tucker. Between 1950–51, some of these boys matriculated into schools abroad for further studies, thereby creating another vacuum. Coupled with the lack of support, IE was temporarily renamed "Pepperbird" by its sponsor Mr. Al Schoucair the owner of the Pepperbird Club. When Joseph G. Richards, one of the original founders of IE returned from abroad in December 1951, he recommended a return to the IE name. Together with the name of another its junior team, Majestics, the entire IE organization is today called IE Majestics Sports Association.

In April 2019 they were relegated to the Liberian Third Division after failing to pay a fine for not honoring a league match.

O Invincible Eleven é um clube de futebol liberiano sediado em Monróvia. A equipe foi campeã nacional de 13 vezes, e venceu a Taça da Libéria 11 vezes. O clube é conhecido pela sua forte defesa, que lhe valeu a alcunha de "Invincible" (Invencível).

O Invincible Eleven foi fundado em 1946 por um grupo de jovens jogadores que queriam competir no campeonato nacional da Libéria. A equipe rapidamente se tornou uma das mais fortes do país, e conquistou o seu primeiro título nacional em 1947. O clube continuou a dominar o futebol liberiano nas décadas de 1950 e 1960, conquistando um total de 10 títulos nacionais e 8 Taças da Libéria.

Na década de 1970, o Invincible Eleven sofreu um declínio, mas conseguiu se recuperar na década de 1980, conquistando mais três títulos nacionais e uma Taça da Libéria. A equipe continuou a competir no campeonato nacional da Libéria até 2006, quando foi rebaixada para a segunda divisão.

O Invincible Eleven é um dos clubes mais tradicionais do futebol liberiano, e é conhecido pela sua forte defesa e pelo seu estilo de jogo agressivo. A equipe tem uma grande torcida, e os seus jogos são sempre muito disputados.