HASAACAS LADIES TO FACE MEMOLODI SUNDOWNS OF SOUTH AFRICA IN TOTAL ENERGIES CAF WOMEN’S CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL.

Hasaacas Ladies will draw the final sword against South African side,Memolodi Sundowns in the Total Energies CAF women’s Champions league final.

Usif Basigi’s ladies will face their biggest test when they lock horns with their South African opponents.

Despite the Ghanaians, looking favourites to win the first edition of the women’s Champions league, their rivals from the south of the continent also display some good football.

The South African women’s club will also see the final as revenge for their men’s national team loss to Ghana in the final round of the world cup qualification to Qatar.

The final of the Total Energies CAF women’s Champions league will be played on 19 November at the 30 June stadium in Egypt

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