Hasaacas Ladies paid a courtesy call on Betika Ghana on Wednesday, June 12, after winning the 2023/24 Malta Guinness Women's Premier League.
Representatives from the newly crowned champions were in the offices of Betika Ghana to present the trophy to them.
Betika are one of the sponsors for Hasaacas Ladies having signed a partnership deal ahead of the start of the 2023/24 season.
Good morning, Ghana!
— Hasaacas Ladies FC (@HasaacasLadies) June 13, 2024
We are heading back to a familiar stage again — soon! #Hasmal || https://t.co/OEiwrk9eiS pic.twitter.com/LUdd9P07q4
Having won the trophy last Saturday, Betika made a cash presentation to the playing body during their celebrations.
Hasaacas Ladies beat Apem Darkoa Ladies in the final of this season's Women's Premier League which was played at the University of Ghana Stadium on June 8.
Their triumph means they will play in the WAFU B Champions League qualifiers to be staged in Abidjan before a possible appearance in the CAF Women's Champions League.
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