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betPawa has announced an exclusive Double Locker Room Bonus for the champions of the 2024/25 Malta Guinness Women's Premier League ahead of the final on Sunday, May 18.
The bonus will be awarded to the championship-winning team's players and selected officials, providing immediate financial rewards of GHS 800 directly to their mobile wallets.
The winner of the play-off final between Northern Zone champions Ampem Darkoa Ladies FC and winners of the Southern Zone, Police Ladies FC, thus stands a chance to walk away with the cash incentive from betPawa after winning the final of the Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League.
Building on the success of similar programs like the Locker Room Bonus for the Women's FA Cup and Ghana Premier League, this exclusive bonus underscores betPawa's dedication to elevating women's football and supporting the development drive of the Women’s game by title sponsor Malta Guinness.
This initiative, proudly powered by betPawa, highlights its unwavering commitment to recognising and rewarding outstanding achievements in football. It also underscores betPawa's broader mission to inspire growth, foster talent, and set new standards in women's football across Ghana and beyond.
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