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The final four of the 2025/26 Women's FA Cup has been determined following the quarterfinal games played last weekend.
This year's semi-finals will feature all Southern Zone Premier League clubs following the victories of Hasaacas Ladies, Samartex Ladies, Army Ladies and Jonina Ladies.
Hasaacas Ladies make the last once again following a dramatic win over arch-rivals Ampem Darkoa Ladies in Takoradi on Saturday.
Hasaacas Ladies did an ‘Arsenal’ in their FA Cup quarterfinal win over Ampem Darkoa Ladies in Takoradi.
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The Hasmal Ladies came from a goal to register a 2-1 victory at home with goals from Grace Ntsiful and Abiba Issah after Linda Owusu Ansah had given the visitors the lead.
In other games, Jonina Ladies claimed a penalty shootout win over Supreme Ladies after the two sides played out a pulsating 2-2 draw in regular time.
Army Ladies made light work of Tamale Super Ladies as they beat them by four goals to nil in Tamale to also book a place in the semi-finals.
Samartex also need penalty shootout to edge out FC Savannah after the pair played out a 1-1 draw in 120 minutes of action.
The semifinals will see Hasaacas play last year finalists Jonina Ladies in their third meeting of the season while Samartex will also face Army Ladies in the other fixture.
The semifinal games are expected to be played between the weekend of 20th and 23rd March.
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