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Hasaacas Ladies held their final training session ahead of their second game in the ongoing CAF Women's Champions League (CAF WCL) Qualifiers.
The five-time Ghanaian champions face Nigeria's Edo Queens in their next group game, scheduled for Wednesday, August 14.
The team was involved in an intense training on Tuesday as they wrapped up their preparation for the big game ahead.
The game is a crucial one for Hasaacas Ladies who are looking to prolong their stay in the competition and eventually secure a ticket to the main Champions League competitions.
The Takoradi-based side drew their opening game of the competition as they settled for a 0-0 stalemate against Burkina Faso Omnisports Etincelle.
Just one player missed the final training session ahead of the game against the Nigerian champions while Hasaacas have also been boosted by the addition of Felicity Asuako and Grace Animah to the squad.
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