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Ghana international Mary Amponsah donated to women's Division One League side Blacoe Soccer Queens during the week.
Amponsah presented essentials to the Sefwi Debiso-based club as they compete in the Ghana Football Association's Regional Championship at the Tuba Astro Turf.
The forward, who currently plies her trade in the Chinese topflight, donated packs of water and bottled drinks to the players and the technical team.

The donation initiative from Amponsah was to motivate the club, which is based in the hometown of the forward, as they chase promotion to the 2026/27 Women's Premier League.
The donation was also a morale booster for the club as they went on to seal a 2-1 victory over Adidome United Ladies in their opening game.
Amponsah is currently recovering from a recent injury, which has kept her out of action for the last few weeks.
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