BLACK PRINCESSES COACH INVITES SIX HASSACAS PLAYERS FRO WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS.

Coach Ben fokuo has invited six of Hassacas Ladies to camp ahead of world cup qualifiers.

After the excellent performance that were putting up by the girls in the CAF Womens champions league at Egypt after they finished second to Mamelodi sundowns of South Africa

It was obvious coach Ben fokuo’s call up won’t be complete without the inclusion of the hasmal ladies. He has invited six players of the Ghanaian champions.

The players invited include Goalkeeper Grace Banwa and defender Asana Yaya. Most valuable player Evelyn Badu ,Azuma bugre and wingers jafaru and Doris Boaduwaa.

The 1st leg of the world cup qualifier against Zambia on December 5th at the estadio de Lusaka whiles the return leg will be played at Accra in two weeks Time.

The princess will be looking forward to make it sixth on row after featuring for the world cup in 2010.

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