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Epiphany Warriors FC have sealed promotion to the Malta Guinness Women's Premier League after finishing top of the Regional Championship.
The Accra-based side sealed a place in the top flight of the women's division following their win over Mfantseman Royal Ladies on Friday afternoon.
Epiphany claimed a 3-1 win in their final game of the Championship as they maintained their unbeaten status after five games played.
Looking forward to seeing @FC_Epiphany in the Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League next season following their success in the Regional Championship.
— Lawrence Degraft Baidoo (@kweku_lawrence) June 21, 2024
5 games played. 5 wins…Bring on next season already @WPLGhana pic.twitter.com/1Ht91hkCDC
In their five games at the championship played in Sogakope, they won all five, scoring 17 goals and conceding just once.
Epiphany also amassed all 15 points available in the Southern Zone and sealed the ticket to play in the 2024/25 season.
They were close to Premier League promotion last until they missed out to Jonina Ladies who went ahead to secure promotion and finished fifth in their maiden campaign.
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