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The 2024/25 Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League will kick off on the weekend of Friday, 18th October to Monday, 21st October, 2024, across the Northern and Southern Zones.
This follows the approval of the plan for the 2024/25 football season by the Executive Council of the Ghana Football Association (GFA).
Dates for registration of players have already been communicated to all stakeholders, including the Women's Premier League clubs.
The new season promises to serve enthusiastic Women’s football fans with all the thrill and excitement as existing clubs and the newly promoted sides meet in epic clashes across all match venues.
The GFA will, in the coming days, release full dates and fixtures for the entire season to enable clubs to prepare adequately for the season.
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