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gossiptrendzgh · 2 years
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Dreamz Ladies to take on Osei Tutu Ladies as 2022/23 Women’s FA Cup Draw Set
Dreamz Ladies to take on Osei Tutu Ladies as 2022/23 Women’s FA Cup Draw Set
The 2022/23 Ghana Women’s FA Round of 64 matches are set to take place on January 13th-23th and Dreamz Ladies takes on Osei Tutu Ladies. READ MORE: Malta Guinness WPL: Dreamz Ladies and Ampem Darkoa Ladies continue winning ways Dreamz Ladies who sit 5th in the Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League will take on Division One team Osei Tutu Ladies as they resume from their holiday break. Other…
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gossiptrendzgh · 2 years
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Malta Guinness WPL: Dreamz Ladies and Ampem Darkoa Ladies continue winning ways
Dreamz Ladies won comfortably to move to 3rd position at Bantama Astro Turf but Ampem Darkoa Ladies run riot in the Bono Derby at the Nana Agyemang Badu Park. READ ALSO: Malta Guinness WPL: Points shared in Local Derby as Supreme Ladies draw with Dreamz Ladies Stella Nyamekye and Mary Amponsah continue to score to battle for the top scorer in the league. Dreamz Ladies won 2-0 against local…
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soccernetghana · 2 years
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U-17 Women’s World Cup qualifiers: Black Maidens win first leg 3-1 in Guinea
Black Maidens have one foot in the fourth round of the U-17 Women's World Cup qualifiers after an impressive 3-1 win over Guinea in the first leg of their third round tie in Conakry.Ghana got off to a good start at the Stade Gnral Lansana Cont de Nongo. Captain Georgina Aoyem led by example with a composed finish on 13 minutes.Rasheeda Sahadu of Pearlpia Ladies doubled Ghana's lead in the 31st minute with a left-foot strike into the top right corner.Coach Baba Nuhu's girls were up 2-0 at the halftime break.However, in the second half, the Guineans came chasing a comeback and managed to cut the deficit in half in the 48th minute.Black Maidens restored the two-goal lead just before the hour mark. It was scored by another Pearlpia Ladies player, the tireless striker Mariama Maltiti Iddi.As a result, the Black Maidens have the advantage heading into the second leg on April 30 at the Cape Coast Stadium.The ladies are expected to advance to the fourth qualifying round, which will determine Africa's three representatives for the tournament in India. source: https://ghanasoccernet.com/
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footballghana · 3 years
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Georgine Aoyem named as Black Maidens skipper ahead of the FIFA Women’s U-17 World Cup qualifiers
The Technical team of the Women’s U-17 team - the Black Maidens led by Baba Nuhu has handed leadership roles to five (5) players ahead of the FIFA Women’s U-17 World Cup qualifiers.
Georgina Ayisha Aoyem of Pearlpia Ladies has been named as the substantive captain of the team upon broader consultation.
The young-lanky midfielder has been an embodiment of discipline, self-respect, confidence, and humble throughout the teams camping in Prampram.
She is an excellent communicator and has over the period built a strong relationship with her teammates.
‘’I will like to thank the entire team and Technical Staff for the confidence reposed in me. I know this is a huge task but we shall come together and make our qualification a reality’’ Aoyem said in her acceptance speech.
She will be deputized by Supreme Ladies’ Nancy Amoh as 1st vice-captain while Combined Forces’ Agnes Yeboah steps in as 2nd vice-Captain.
In a related development, Zuleiha Fuseini of Pearlpia Ladies has been handed the role of General captain and will be responsible for all activities of the playing body on and off the pitch with assistance from Stella Nyamekye of Kumasi-based Dreamz Ladies.
The Black Maidens are gearing up for their FIFA Women’s U-17 World Cup qualifiers, and are scheduled to take on Senegal in Dakar on March 5, 2022.
source: https://footballghana.com/
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footballghana · 3 years
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2021/22 Women's Premier League: Pearl Pia Ladies back to winning ways, Fabulous and Supreme split points – Northern Zone review
Pearlpia Ladies FC bounced back from their disappointing 1 - 0 defeat to Ashtown Ladies last weekend with a 3 - 0 win over Kumasi Sports Academy Ladies at the Aliu Mahama Sports stadium on Saturday.
Coach Baba Nuhu Mallam’s side got the breakthrough in the 3rd minute when Abdul Rashid Faiza slotted home an individual effort. Kumasi Sports Academy had an opportunity to draw parity but Diana Afriyie missed the spot kick in the 6th minute.
The home side increased on the half hour mark through Iddrisu Fahima before Aoyem Ayisha Georgina added the third goal in the 90th minute to wrap up what was an eventful afternoon at the Aliu Maham stadium.
Elsewhere in Kumasi - Firdaus Yakubu and Asana Amidu scored as Ashtown Ladies beat Prisons Ladies 2-1 on Saturday. Both goals were scored in the first half before Abigail Tutuwaa reduced the deficit for the vistors as Ashtown Ladies held on to win 2-1 their third win on the spin.
In the Kumasi derby - Miracle Hayford climbed off the bench to score the equalizer for Fabulous Ladies in their 1-1 draw against Supreme Ladies.
The lanky attacker who was introduced in the 62nd minute for Millicent Obeng made an instant impact one minute later as she fetched a ball on the edge of the box before firing home to cancel Nancy Amoh’s early strike for Supreme Ladies.
The away side took the lead in the first minute through a spot kick after Joyce Atimbila was fouled in the box for Nancy Amoh to convert from the spot.
In other results:
Ampem Darkoa Ladies beat Northern Ladies 1-0 at the Ohene Ameyaw Park at Techiman. Mary Amponmah scored the only goal of the match in the 31st minute to give the Northern Zonal champions a slim win at home.
FC Savannah will take on Dreams Ladies at the Aliu Mahama stadium on Monday, January 17, 2021.
source: https://footballghana.com/
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footballghana · 4 years
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Black Princesses preparations in limbo as CAF postpone FIFA U20 Women's World Cup qualifiers
Ghana U-20 female team, Black Princesses preparations towards the upcoming world cup qualifiers has hit a snag as Confederation of African Football (CAF) postpones qualifiers due to coronavirus pandemic.
The continental football governing body announced the postponement of the FIFA U-20 World Cup Qualifiers slated for September this year.
The postponement was due to the travel restrictions by countries on the continent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
However, the Black Princesses preparations ahead of the qualifiers seems to be over after CAF announced postponement of competition despite Coach Yussif Basigi handing call-ups to 31 players to commence preparations last Friday, August 14.
Ghana’s Black Princesses started preparation in March before traveling to participate in an International Women’s Day friendly with Morocco where they impressed with their stunning performance.
However, the team was forced to break camp due to the Corona Virus pandemic.
The Black Princesses was supposed to take on Guinea Bissau on Friday, September 4 in an away encounter before meeting in a week’s time for the return match.
But CAF directives proves Ghana will have to wait for another date to honour the qualifiers.
Herein full list:
Goalkeepers; Grace Banwaa – Hasaacas Ladies, Barikisu Ishahaku- Northern Ladies Selina Abalansa – Soccer Intellectuals, Cynthia Kolan – Pearlpia Ladies, Kerrie McCarthy- Kumasi Sports Academy
Defenders; Justice Tweneboa – Ampem Darkoa Ladies, Cecelia Hagan – Sea Lions
Queenabel Ankrah – Hasaacas Ladies, Tedina Sekyere- Dreamz Ladies, Faustina Aidoo -Halifax Ladies, Sophia Dadzie- Sea Lions, Nina Norshie – Valued Girls
Diana Antwi – Ampem Darkoa Ladies, Blessing Shine Agbomadzi- Sea Lions and Lauratu Issaka – Mfantsiman Ladies,
Midfielders; Patience Kundok-Peterson- Ampem Darkoa Ladies, Grace Acheampong – Ashtown Ladies, Fuseina Mumuni – PearlPia Ladies, Evelyn Badu – Hasaacas Ladies
Comfort Yeboah – Soccer Intellectuals, Joyce Larbi – Kumasi Sports Academy and Suzzy Dede Teye – Ladystrikers.
Attackers; Milot Abena Pokua – Hasaacas Ladies, Mukarama Abdulai – Northern Ladies, Abdul Rahman Barikisu – PearlPia Ladies, Faustina Akpo- Halifax Ladies
Doris Boaduwaa – Hasaacas Ladies, Sandra Owusu Ansah – Zouch Mosbec FC
Rahama Jafar – Northern Ladies, Rafia Kulchire Alhassan – Hasaacas Ladies and
Abigail Tutuwaa – Prisons Ladies.
source: https://footballghana.com/
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soccernetghana · 4 years
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Lebanon-based Sandra Owusu Ansah named in Black Princesses squad set resume camping on Friday
[caption id="attachment_788994" align="aligncenter" width="1280"] Black Princesses[/caption] Black Princesses coach Yusif Basigi has named Lebanon-based Sandra Owusu Ansah in his 31-man squad to prepare for their 2020 FIFA U-20 World Cup qualifier in September. The Zouch Mosbec FC player and her mates will camp at the Supernnuation Hostel in Cape Coast on Friday, August 13, 2020. Owusu-Ansah is a former Ghana U17 girls team captain. According to a statement on the Ghana FA website: ''All players, technical staff members and essential service providers will go through the mandatory COVID-19 test upon arrival'' The Black Princesses started preparation in March before traveling to participate in an International Women’s Day friendly with Morocco. Below is the full list: GOALKEEPERS Grace Banwaa - Hasaacas Ladies, Barikisu Ishahaku- Northern Ladies, Selina Abalansa - Soccer Intellectuals, Cynthia Kolan - Pearlpia Ladies, Kerrie McCarthy- Kumasi Sports Academy DEFENDERS Justice Tweneboa - Ampem Darkoa Ladies, Cecelia Hagan - Sea Lions, Queenabel Ankrah - Hasaacas Ladies, Tedina Sekyere- Dreamz Ladies, Faustina Aidoo -Halifax Ladies, Sophia Dadzie- Sea Lions, Nina Norshie - Valued Girls, Diana Antwi - Ampem Darkoa Ladies, Blessing Shine Agbomadzi- Sea Lions, Lauratu Issaka - Mfantsiman Ladies MIDFIELDERS Patience Kundok-Peterson- Ampem Darkoa Ladies, Grace Acheampong - Ashtown Ladies, Fuseina Mumuni - PearlPia Ladies, Evelyn Badu - Hasaacas Ladies, Comfort Yeboah - Soccer Intellectuals, Joyce Larbi - Kumasi Sports Academy, Suzzy Dede Teye - Ladystrikers ATTACKERS Milot Abena Pokua - Hasaacas Ladies, Mukarama Abdulai - Northern Ladies, Abdul Rahman Barikisu - PearlPia Ladies, Faustina Akpo- Halifax Ladies, Doris Boaduwaa - Hasaacas Ladies, Sandra Owusu Ansah - Zouch Mosbec FC, Rahama Jafar - Northern Ladies, Rafia Kulchire Alhassan - Hasaacas Ladies, Abigail Tutuwaa - Prisons Ladies source: https://ghanasoccernet.com/
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footballghana · 4 years
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Black Maidens players to begin camping on Friday with 30 players
Black Maidens Head Coach Baba Nuhu has called up Thirty players to begin camping ahead of their 2020 FIFA U-17 World Cup final round qualifier against Nigeria.
The team will converge at the Cape Coast Stadium on Friday, August 14, 2020 to begin preparations for the game.
Ghana will take on Nigeria in October/November in search of a ticket to represent Africa at the World showpiece slated for India in 2021.
The Black Maidens started the qualifying campaign in March with a 10-0 aggregate triumph over Liberia in a home and away fixture before taking a break due to the Corona Virus pandemic.
All players, technical staff and essential service providers will go through the mandatory COVID-19 test upon arrival in camp.
Squad in full:
GOALKEEPERS
Ahamadu Amina - FC Savanah
Ziblim Farihana - Bagabaga Ladies
Amponsah Mary - Value Girls
DEFENDERS
Atinga Sandra - Kumasi Sports Academy
Seidu Faiza - Northern Ladies
Achiaa Anasthesia - Sea Lions
Yahaya Asana - Bagabaga Ladies
Fuseini Zulaiha - Pearlpia Ladies
Opoku Abena Anoma - Ampem Darkoa Ladies
Aniwaa Luiza - police Ladies
Yakubu Ayisha - Pearlpia Ladies
Mintah Sarfoah Linda- Prisons Ladies
MIDFIELDERS
Acheampong Elshadai - Kumasi Sports Academy
Alhassan Basira - Pearlpia Ladies
Oppong Elizabeth - Samaria Ladies
Sarpong Elizabeth - Fabulous Ladies
Twum Tracy - Ampem Darkoa Ladies
Fodu Bless Matilda - Ideal Ladies
Akaheeh Doris - Northern Ladies
Alexia Ahoma- Holy Royals Ladies
WINGERS
Owusu Mavis - Ampem Darkoa Ladies
Agyemang Constance Serwaa - Halifax Ladies
Mafia Nyame - Rock Ladies
Aguadze Juanita - Police Ladies
ATTACKERS
Abdulai Salamatu - Bagabaga Ladies
Amponsah Ophelia Serwaa - Ampem Darkoa Ladies
Sarpong Alice - Sea Lions
Dejean Kubura - Zicom Stars Ladies
Abrafi Sarah - Dreams Ladies
Aoyem Georgina Aisha - Army Ladies
  Source: Black Maidens
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footballghana · 4 years
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Black Maidens coach appointed as Northern Region technical director
The Northern Regional FA has appointed Black Maidens and Pearlpia Ladies head coach Mallam Baba Nuhu as the region’s Technical Director.
Whiles the Ghana Football Association is yet to name a Technical Director months after experienced CAF Instructor Francis Oti Akenteng left his post after the football association elected against renewing his deal, the Northern RFA have settled on Mallam Baba Nuhu as its Technical Director.
The region has received rave reviews for its proactive steps taken to position the federation in top shape administratively and technically. The NRFA recently unveiled fifteen Committees to facilitate administration.
Coach Mallam Baba Nuhu in turn expressed his joy following his re-appointment – which will be his second term having served and chaired the same committee with the past administration.
The former head coach of Bolga All Stars was full of praise for the Northern RFA chairman Alhaji Mahamudu Hassan Abu Rhyzo for reposing the confidence in him to help develop the game in Northern Region.
  source: nbsportslive
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soccernetghana · 5 years
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2019/20 Ghana Women’s League: Samaria Ladies stutter as Soccer Intellectuals extend unbeaten streak
Impregnable Soccer Intellectuals defeated Samaria Ladies 1-0 at the Kofi Assansa Park in Ajumako to continue their unbeaten run in the 2020 Ghana Women's Premier League. After a five-minute delay due to the late arrival of security, the Ajumako fans, though divided, were ready to support their chosen teams. The first half saw Samaria Ladies’ shot-stopper Rose Teye Baah stepping up to make some great saves to keep the score barren. Soccer Intellectual’s Mary Essiful’s blistering free kick in the 29th minute was met with an equally good save from Rose Teye Baah. Both teams failed to find the back of the net at the break. Both teams continued to press for the opener and the exchanges paid off for Soccer Intellectuals as Mary Essiful sublimely curled the ball into the bottom right corner of post to give them the lead which eventually ended up as the winner. Soccer Intellectuals remain unbeaten so far this season with an impressive three wins and a draw. [caption id="attachment_776080" align="alignnone" width="1080"] Jenifer Owusuaa of Samaria Ladies[/caption] Jenifer Owusuaa of Samaria Ladies was voted Player of the Match. Her NASCO phone and hair dryer was presented to her by former Black Queens coach Bashir Hayford. In other matches: NORTHERN ZONE Ampem Darkoa Ladies 1-2 Prisons Ladies NASCO Player of the match - Juliet Acheampong (Prisons Ladies) Pearl Pia Ladies 1 : 0 Kumasi Academy NASCO Player of the Match: Safia Abdul Rahman ( Pearlpia Ladies ) Fabulous ladies 1-1 Northern ladies NASCO Player of the Match - Rahama Jafar (Northern Ladies) Ashtown Ladies 1:1 Supreme Ladies NASCO Player of the Match - Latifah Mohammed (Supreme Ladies) SOUTHERN ZONE Police Ladies 1:1 Halifax Ladies NASCO Player of the Match- Monica Addai (Halifax Ladies) Lady Strikers 0:3 Sea lions Ladies NASCO Player of the Match - Martha Annan (Sea Lions) Soccer Intellectuals 1:0 Samaria Ladies NASCO Player of Match - Jennifer Owusuaa (Samaria Ladies) Immigrations Ladies 0:4 Hasaacas Ladies NASCO Player of the Match - Doris Boaduwaa (Hasaacas Ladies) source: https://ghanasoccernet.com/
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footballghana · 5 years
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Evelyn Nsia pleads with President Nana Addo to support clubs in the Women’s Premier League
The owner of Nana Afia Kobi Ampem Ladies Fc, Madam Evelyn Nsiah Asare has urged the President of Ghana, His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwah Akufo-Addo to support clubs in the Women’s Premier League. The Women’s Elite competition is kicking off today following a one-year break due to the Anas Aremeyaw Anas Number 12 video that brought the Ghana Football Association (GFA) on its knees.Commenting on the start of the competition, experienced football administrator Evelyn Nsiah Asare has called on President Nana Addo to support the clubs. According to her, the clubs should be seen as factories and hence should be made to feel the benefits of the One District One factory policy.“Mr. President of the Republic of Ghana, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, the National Women's League commence this weekend and we are pleading on you to let the one district one factory program benefit our teams especially the two from the North (Northern Ladies and Pearlpia Ladies. We already have our factories (the teams) and only need your good office to support us with transportation”, she observed.    source: https://footballghana.com/
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