Hasaacas still maintaining their top spot, Ampem Darkoa Ladies back to top again. Ghana women’s premier league table

After week seven (7) in the Ghana women’s premier league, things have change on the league log.

Defending champions Hasaacas Ladies are still maintaining their place on top of the league table since day one in the Southern zone.

6-0 winners Lady Strikers back to second spot on the log after Thunder Queens has a very disappointing draw at home over the weekend.

Army Ladies are out of relegation zone after winning three (3) consecutive matches from week five (5) to week seven (7).

Ampem Darkoa 7-3 victory against Supreme Ladies send them [Ampem] back on top of the Northern zone just one point above second place team Pear Pia Ladies.

Below are the full pictures of how the teams are standing on the league table.

Southern zone league table.
Northen zone league table.

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