2025/26 Women's FA Cup: Army Ladies thump Samartex Ladies to reach final
Army Ladies thumped Samartex Ladies to reach the final of the 2025/26 Women’s FA Cup on Saturday, March 21. The semi-final games were played at the Cape Coast Stadium. Army Ladies picked up a 5-1 win against Samartex Ladies.
Alamisi Atakaga scored from a set piece to open the scoring. Ibinabo Alex Georgewill headed home from a corner to make it 1-1. Zinatu Alhassan struck a free-kick to make the score 2-1. Linda Achiaa scored in the 80th minute, while Esther Asamoah added the fourth five minutes later. Afia Boaduwaa Twumwaa scored in the additional time of the second.
Army Ladies now advance into the final, where they come up against rivals Hasaacas Ladies, looking to win the time for the first time since beating Police Ladies to the cup two seasons ago.
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Army Ladies and Hasaacas Ladies clashed in the Women's FA Cup semi-final, setting the stage for an intense showdown. The match was filled with drama and excitement, leaving fans on the edge of their seats - but what was at stake?
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