Ghana women’s FA cup quarterfinal results: Army Ladies trash Anlo Ladies, Hasaacas Ladies, Ampem Darkoa Ladies and Ashtown Ladies all make it to the semifinals

The quarterfinal fixtures of the women’s FA cup has come to an end with some interesting scoreline over the weekend.

Defending champions Hasaacas Ladies crash with Kumasi sports academy ended in a 1-1 draw then traveled to penalties. Hasaacas won by 2-3.

Last season finalist Ampem Darkoa Ladies won their game against Police Ladies by 0-2.

Anlo Ladies couldn’t control their opponent Army Ladies as they lost 0-7.

Ashtown Ladies beat Fosu Royal Ladies by 1-4 to reach the semifinals.

Below are the full results of the quarterfinal fixtures:

Kumasi sports academy 1-1 Hasaacas Ladies.

Penalties:

KuSA 2-3 Hasaacas.

Police ladies 0-2 Ampem Darkoa Ladies.

Anlo Ladies 0-7 Army Ladies.

Fosu Royal Ladies 1-4 Ashtown Ladies.

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