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All is set for the 2024/25 Ghana Women's FA Cup following the completion of the semifinal games on Sunday, March 16.
Jonina Ladies and Faith Ladies picked up the final slots for this season's competition after wins over Rootz Sistaz and Hasaacas Ladies respectively.
Jonina Ladies claimed an emphatic 4-1 win over Rootz Sistaz with braces from Joyce Atimbila and Matilda Fodu which meant Eva Amoako's goal for the Division One League side was only a consolation game.
The Antie Aku-based side will be playing in the final of the cup competition for the first time since its establishment.

In the other semifinal game, Faith Ladies upset 2021 champions Hasaacas Ladies to also book a place in this season's final.
Dorcas Okyere scored the only goal of the game for the Dansoman-based side as they ended the Hasmal Ladies' hopes of making a first final since 2023.
The Takoradi-based side had scored 20 goals and conceded once in four games prior to facing Faith Ladies and had won both of their games against the latter this season.
The date for the final is yet to be decided but it will be an all-Southern Zone game between Jonina Ladies and Faith Ladies.
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