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Black Queens forward Mary Amponsah grabbed a haul as Ampem Darkoa Ladies defeated Amis De Monde in their opening game at WAFU B Women's Champions League qualifier.
The Ghana Women's Premier League champions recorded a 4-2 win on Sunday with Amponsah scoring all four goals.
The forward scored twice in each half for the Ghanaian side to propel them to victory against the Togolese side.
She was also adjudged the Woman of the Match at the end of the six-goal thriller.
Victory in their first game in Group B sees the Ghanaian side rise to the top of the standings ahead of their second game against Atletico FC from Ivory Coast.
Ampem Darkoa will be looking to secure qualification to the third edition of the CAF Women's Champions League after missing out on a spot last season.
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