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Hasaacas Ladies are hoping to win the Women's FA Cup once again after sealing a slot in the quarterfinal stage over the weekend.
The Women's Premier League side eased past lower division side Blacoe Soccer Queens on Sunday, January 19, in their last 16 meeting.
The win sees coach Boniface Ayipah's men advance into the last eight of the domestic cup competition.
Ampem Darkoa Ladies also saw off competition from Dreamz Ladies with a 1-2 win while Jonina Ladies recorded a 0-2 victory over Sissamba Ladies.
Northern Ladies managed a penalty shootout win over FC Savannah after the two teams had played out a 1-1 draw in regular time.
Sung Shining Ladies also booked a place in the next stage of the competition following their win over Tuutingli Unity Ladies.
Faith Ladies advanced with a 0-1 win over Soccer Intellectuals while Rootz Sistaz recorded a big win over Anlo Ladies to also secure a slot in the next round.
The eight remaining teams will find out their fate when the next draw is done for the quarterfinals.
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