WPL 2025/26: Hasaacas Ladies receive donation from Betika Ghana after second-place finish
Hasaacas Ladies received a donation from Betika Ghana following the end of the 2025/26 season. Betika received the team at their head coach on Monday, May 4, to review their performance. The club presented their silver medal from the just-ended Women's Premier League season to the Country Manager of the bookmaker as they looked ahead to the plans ahead. In acceptance of the medal, Betika also donated to the club, presenting them with products which included bags of rice, canned foods, drinks among others.
John Khawam, the Country Manager of Betika, congratulated the team on the successes from the season despite losing the final and promised continued support for the club. He said, "We've been planning for this for quite a long time and due to our relationship that we have had for three years, we have been monitoring your games very closely," and "For the past three years we have supported this team and we will always support you no matter what. Although we were hoping you would have won the last game but nonetheless, at Betika, we will always support you," and "This is just a small support, and we will be here anytime when you need us." Management members of the club, which included President Nana Banyin Eyison and Chief Executive Officer, Evelyn Nsiah-Asare, were in attendance at the presentation, as were players.
Nana Banyin Eyison said, "This pleasant surprise, we least expected it, especially when we have failed where we should have won this trophy, but it's a consolation from you and that should urge us on that bigger things await us," and "We thank you once again for your unfailing trust and faith in us. With what you do for us, we hope to also make your business better." Hasaacas will now have the
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Hasaacas Ladies, the Ghana Women's Premier League side, recently received a donation from Betika Ghana. The donation followed the conclusion of the 2025/26 season - but the event held even greater significance than met the eye.
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