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The Ghana Football Association has presented buses to Ampem Darkoa Ladies and Hasaacas Ladies, who are the champions of the Northern and Southern Zones of the 2023/24 Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League respectively.
This initiative forms part of the GFA’s Bus Acquisition Strategy aimed at easing transportation difficulties and enhancing the operational efficiency of football clubs across the country.
Speaking at the presentation, GFA President Kurt Okraku said the support is a deliberate step to promote sustainable growth in women’s football.
He emphasized that improved logistics could directly impact team performance and overall development of the sport.
The GFA believes the interventions reflect its broader commitment to supporting clubs and creating an environment for long-term success in Ghana football.


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