“We’re the defending champions and we have to go ahead and defend our title” coach Basigi speaks ahead of their women’s FA cup encounter against Lady Strikers

The Ghana women’s FA cup round of 16 game between the defending champions Hasaacas Ladies and Lady Strikers is actually the biggest game for the round of 16.

The head coach of Hasaacas Ladies who won the last edition by winning against their rivals Ampem Darkoa Ladies at the Accra Sports Stadium are is willing to defend the FA cup title.

“We’re the defending champions and we have to go ahead and defend our title, we’re the defending champions so champions die hard” coach Basigi.

The game is scheduled to kick off on Monday 28/03/2022 at the Robert Mensah Sports Stadium in Cape Coast.

Lady Strikes have lost to Hasaacas Ladies twice already in the 2021/2022 season by 6-0 on aggregate.

They go head to head again for a place in the quarterfinals stage of the women’s FA cup.

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