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March 29, 2026
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WPL 2025/26: Hasaacas Ladies fail to wrap up Southern Zone title
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Key Points
- Hasaacas Ladies drew 1-1 with Police Ladies, failing to secure an early spot in the 2025/26 Women's Premier League final.
- Defending champions Police Ladies scored an equalizer in additional time, spoiling Hasaacas's chance to clinch the zonal title.
- Milot Pokuaa opened the scoring for Hasaacas from a penalty in the 13th minute.
- Hasaacas Ladies, based in Takoradi, must now win their final game next weekend to finish top of the Southern Zone.
- Other Southern Zone results included wins for Army Ladies, Oak Ladies, Halifax Queen, and Epiphany, keeping the competition tight.
Why This Matters
This article highlights the competitive nature and ongoing development of women's football in Ghana, a sector that has seen increasing investment and interest. The performance of teams like Hasaacas Ladies and Police Ladies contributes to the overall standard of the league, which is crucial for nurturing local talent and potentially improving Ghana's representation in international women's football.
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