2025/26 Women's FA Cup: Hasaacas Ladies beat Jonina to set up Army Ladies final
Hasaacas Ladies sealed a place in the final of the 2025/26 Women's FA Cup following a commanding 3-0 victory over Jonina Ladies. The two teams faced off in the semi-final of the competition at the Cape Coast Stadium on Saturday, March 21.
Milot Pokuaa broke the deadlock in the 6th minute of the game with a composed finish to give her side an early lead. Milot rounded the goalkeeper before shooting into an empty net for her second goal in the 38th minute. Sophia Bobie spotted the run of substitute Mary Ndali, squaring the ball into the path of the striker, and Ndali scored to wrap up the win. Grace Banwaa denied Jonina Ladies on several occasions.
Hasaacas Ladies will now face Army Ladies in the final of the cup competition. The two teams are also competing for the league title in the Southern Zone.
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Hasaacas Ladies and Jonina Ladies clashed in the Women's FA Cup semi-final at the Cape Coast Stadium. The match promised high stakes for both sides - with a place in the final up for grabs.
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