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Four teams have been promoted for the 2023/24 Malta Guinness Women's Premier League following the end of the Regional Championship.
The Regional Championship between July 14 and July 23 was to get two teams from both the Southern and Northern Zones to complete the set ahead of the upcoming Women's Premier League season.
Both zones had six teams in a group with Sea Lions, Jonina Ladies, Epiphany Ladies, Kotoku Rush Ladies, Anlo Ladies and Hasport Ladies being in the Southern Zone.
The Northern Zone also had Fosu Royal Ladies, Kumasi Sports Academy, FC Savanna, Nasara Ladies, Real Crusaders and Kunkua Ladies.
After five rounds of games, Sea Lions, Jonina Ladies, Fosu Royal Ladies and Kumasi Sports Academy secured their tickets for next season's top flight.
Sea Lions topped the Southern Zone following their final-day win over Jonina Ladies, with both teams going through to earn promotion.
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