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Ghana Women's Premier League side Hasaacas Ladies have appointed former Black Queens forward Samira Suleman as the club's Technical Advisor.
Samira has been added to the Hasaacas team to beef up the technical team as they chase to reclaim the league title.
"I am deeply honoured to be appointed as the Technical Advisor of Hasaacas Ladies, a club that means a great deal to me," she said.
"Returning in this capacity feels like coming home, and I’m grateful to the management for the trust and confidence reposed in me."
The former Ghana international represented the Takoradi-based club during her playing days in Ghana before leaving the shores of the country.
She also wore the national colours with pride, representing Ghana at various international tournaments.
While in Europe, Samira made the decision to pursue a coaching course.
She acquired a UEFA A Diploma License last year.
Hasaacas currently sit third in the Women's Premier League table in the Southern Zone after the first round, five points behind league leaders Army Ladies.
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