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The fourth edition of the Women's Super Cup is set for September 21 to September 29 with the competition set to be played at the Ghanaman Soccer Center of Excellence.
Just like in previous seasons, eight teams are set to compete in the off-season tournament which will also serve as preparations for the new season.
The top four sides in the 2023/24 Malta Guinness Women's Premier League from each zone, get to play in the competition.
The competing teams for this year's edition include; Ampem Darkoa Ladies, Northern Ladies, Dreamz Ladies, Supreme Ladies, Hasaacas Ladies, Faith Ladies, Berry Ladies and Police Ladies.
Army Ladies are the reigning champions of the tournament after beating Faith Ladies in the final to clinch the 2023 edition which was played in Kyebi.
Army, however, will miss out on the opportunity to defend their title after failing to make the top four in the Southern Zone last season.
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