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2025/26 Women’s FA Cup: Hasaacas Ladies beat Jonina to set up Army Ladies final
March 22, 2026
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2025/26 Women’s FA Cup: Hasaacas Ladies beat Jonina to set up Army Ladies final

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Key Points

  • Hasaacas Ladies secured a 3-0 victory over Jonina Ladies in the Women's FA Cup semi-final.
  • The match was played at the Cape Coast Stadium on Saturday, March 21.
  • Milot Pokuaa scored two goals for Hasaacas Ladies, breaking the deadlock early and extending the lead.
  • Substitute Mary Ndali sealed the win with the third goal in the final moments of the game.
  • Hasaacas Ladies will now face Army Ladies in the Women's FA Cup final, with both teams also competing for the league title in the Southern Zone.

Why This Matters

This article highlights the continued development and competitive spirit within women's football in Ghana. The success of teams like Hasaacas Ladies and the rivalry with Army Ladies indicate a growing interest and investment in female sports, contributing to national pride and potentially inspiring more girls and women to participate in athletics.

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