As part of the preparations towards the next season, FC Nordjaelland of Denmark will travel to Ghana to face Hasaacas Ladies Football Club.
The exhibition match, which will mark the first visit of a European Women's club to Ghana for a friendly match, will take place at the Nduom Sports Complex on Saturday, July 23, 2022, with kickoff scheduled for 15:00 GMT.
The agreement for the game was struck earlier in June 2022 as part of the Denmark champion's pre-season. FC Nordjaelland won the Danish Cup in 2020 and finished 3rd in the EliteDivisionen in the same year.
The Danish side is expected to arrive in Ghana on Sunday, July 17, 2022. The friendly kicks off 8 days after.
The game will also be Hasaacas Ladies' first pre-season match. The current WAFU Zone B Women's Champions League champions will make adjustments in preparation for the forthcoming campaign.
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