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The 2024/25 season of the Malta Guinness Women's Premier League was a show of resilience, teamwork, and the indomitable spirit of progress which culminated in a thrilling finale, marking a significant milestone in Ghanaian women's football with the Police Ladies FC emerging victorious, securing their first-ever league title with a 2-0 win over the formidable Ampem Darkoa Ladies.
In true We Move spirit, the final was played under heavy rainfall, but the weather did nothing to slow the energy or determination of the women on the pitch. Through muddy turf and pounding rain, the players delivered a fierce, focused performance, proving once again that nothing can stop women’s football in Ghana.
Acknowledging the resilience of the ladies, Dinah Asabea Darko, Marketing Manager for Malta Guinness, said: “Their commitment was clear, and they showed what it means to move the game forward, no matter the conditions. This partnership isn’t just about the pitch, it’s about progress. It’s about making sure the women’s game continues to grow, and that the players are supported in every way, mentally, physically, and emotionally.”
Fueling Growth, Inspiring Ghana
This season marked a new wave of national interest in women’s football. From fans filling the stands to stories shared online, the game is on the rise and Malta Guinness isn’t just watching but fueling it.
Through genuine community engagement, Malta Guinness has helped put a spotlight on the women changing the game, creating a space where players were seen, celebrated, and uplifted not only for their athleticism, but for their leadership, spirit, and determination reminding everyone watching that moving the game is about long-term impact, not just moments.
Together, We Move the Game Forward
This partnership with the Women’s Premier League is part of a wider legacy of empowering communities and driving culture forward. Malta Guinness continues to lead with purpose, bringing energy not just to the body but to the mind and soul of a generation ready to rise. We show up, we stand tall, and We Move
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