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Malta Guinness Women's Premier League champions, Hasaacas Ladies have been drawn in Group B for the upcoming CAF WAFU B Women's Champions League Qualifiers.
The five-time Ghanaian champions will come up against Edo Queens of Nigeria, Omnisports Etincelle of Burkina Faso and AS Garde National of Niger in the zonal qualifiers of the 2024/25 CAF Women's Champions League.
The draw was made by CAF officials at the headquarters of CAF in Cairo, Egypt, in the early hours of Wednesday, July 24.

The Hasmal Ladies are looking to return to the continental stage for the first time since participating in the maiden edition in 2021, going on to finish as runners-up.
The WAFU B qualifiers will commence on August 10 in Abidjan with the final set to be played on August 23, 2024.
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