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WPL: Police Ladies deepen woes of Thunder Queens
April 12, 2021 • Jane Ayieyam (middle) is joined by Vida Opoku (left) and Cynthia Adjei (right) to celebrate the first goal.
Police Ladies began the second round of the Ghana Women’s Premier League (WPL) with an emphatic 3-1 away victory over Thunder Queens at the Tema Community 8 Park on match day eight on Saturday.
A ninth minute strike from Jane Ayieyam and two more from Grace Anima and El Shaddai Acheampong were enough to seal victory for the 2017 Sanford Women’s FA Cup Winners after both sides played to a 1-1 draw encounter in the first round.
play videoFidaus Yakubu is a mother of two Fidaus Yakubu, a female footballer in the Ghana Women’s Premier League took her two children to watch her play and ended up scoring two goals for her club.
Contrary to public opinion in the Ghanaian setting that women who play football lose their womb and are not able to give birth due to the robust nature of the sport, Fidaus has proven that those assertions are false.
Fidaus is not just blessed with not one child, but two children.
The mother of two who plies her trade with Ghana Women’s Premier League club, Ashtown Ladies as a striker, has love for scoring goals.
WPL: Police host Thunder Queens, Intellectuals play Sea Lions
January 20, 2021
Fixed for Sunday, the fixture was postponed due to the unavailability of the teams COVID-19 test results.
Police have set their sight on representing the country at the maiden Confederation of African Football (CAF) Women’s Champions League tournament later this year.
Head Coach Frank Oswald Sam believes he has the finest female footballers around and going for the league trophy would be the least to ask from his side.
Speaking ahead of the match, he said the team has had very good preparations and hopes the present form would be transmitted into the league.
Narrow loss for Immigration Ladies
January 18, 2021 Berry Ladies celebrating their victory after the game. Photo: Raymond Ackumey
Berry Ladies recorded their first win at the start of the Ghana Women’s Premier League (GWPL) after gaining a 3-2 victory over Immigration Ladies at the Madina Astro Turf on Saturday.
Goals from Nina Norshie and Eugenia Tetteh in the first and second halves of the game were all Berry Ladies (formerly Halifax Ladies) needed to secure the maximum three points at the end of the game in the Southern Zone.
Norshie gave the home team the lead in the 10th minute of the first half when she placed a shot in the top right corner.