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Hasaacas Ladies have completed the signing of Ghana U-15 forward Jennifer Awuku ahead of the 2025/26 Women's Premier League season.
The Black Damsels winger will join the Hasmal Ladies in a permanent deal after ending her stay with Berry Ladies at the end of last season.
Jennifer was an integral member of Ghana's team at the 2025 CAF African Schools Football Championship held at the University of Ghana Stadium in April.
She was named the Best Player of the Tournament as the Black Damsels completed their host-and-win mission, beating Uganda with a 2-0 scoreline to etch their name into the history books of the competition.
Her addition to the Hasaacas team will come as a great capture as the club begins their restructuring after their inability to win the league title last season.
Jennifer is one of a few players signed by the club ahead of the upcoming season, which starts next month.
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