HASAACAS LADIES KEEN ON BRINGING GLORY TO WOMEN’S FOOTBALL IN GHANA AS THEY FACE MOROCCAN SIDE AS FAR IN SEMI FINAL CAF WOMEN’S CHAMPIONS LEAGUE ON MONDAY.

Ghana’s Sekondi Hasaacas Ladies are highly motivated on bringing glory to women’s football in Ghana as they face AS FAR of Morocco in semi final total energies CAF women’s Champions league.

The Ghanaian ladies are the most talked about in Egypt as they exhibited pure talent in the group stages, beating Malabo Kings, AS Mande and picking a draw with Wadi Delga of Egypt topping the group with 7 points.

Hasaacas Ladies have got players of great quality who could help Usif Basigi in achieving continental success in Egypt.

The likes of Milot Pokua, Janet Egyir and inform Evelyn Badu have been outstanding in the tournament so far.

Basigi and his girls are on the verge of being pace setters in Ghana and Africa’s Women’s football.

The semi final game between Hasaacas Ladies and AS FAR will be played at the 30 June stadium on Monday at 2pm.

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