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The 2022/23 Malta Guinness Women's Premier League resumed over the weekend following the official launching of the season on Wednesday, October 12.
Matchday two of the season produced 25 goals, one less than the league's opening weekend.
The Northern Zone saw 12 of the 25 goals scored between Friday and Sunday.
Northern Ladies lost 3-0 at home against Tamale Super Ladies with Rahama Azimpaga Mohammed scoring a brace while Zainab Haruna was also on target.
Ophelia Amponsah and Mary Amponsah scored for Ampem Darkoa Ladies who defeated Prisons Ladies in the Bono derby.
AshTown Ladies were 1-0 winners over Supreme Ladies while Candy Soccer Academy earned their first win of the season against Fabulous Ladies.
Dreamz Ladies lost at home against Pearlpia Ladies.
In the Southern Zone, Hasaacas Ladies were the biggest winners as they thrashed Essiam Socrates Ladies with a 6-2 scoreline away from home.
Army Ladies drew 1-1 with Thunder Queens with Ridge City also holding Police Ladies to a scoreless stalemate.
LadyStrikers secured a 1-0 win over Faith Ladies to win their first game after a 4-0 loss last weekend.
Jacqueline Amponsah Ampomah scored on her debut for Berry Ladies, who beat Soccer Intellectuals with a 2-0 score.
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