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Hasaacas Ladies will play in the semifinal of the 2024/25 Women's FA Cup following their win over Fosu Royals Ladies on Saturday, February 15.
Fidous Yakubu scored the only goal of the game to ensure Boniface Ayipah's side advanced into the last four of the competition.
The Hasmal Ladies are one of the favourites for this season's cup title after their impressive run of form in the competition which includes wins over Samartex Ladies and Blacoe Queens in the previous rounds.
In a shocking twist of event, Ampem Darkoa Ladies fell short of victory over Rootz Sistaz in their encounter.
Having secured a second-half equaliser against the Division One League side, the Nana Mma went on to lose 4-3 on penalties marking an end of the road for them in the competition.
Elsewhere, Jonina Ladies thrashed Sung Shining Ladies also to book a place in the last four of the FA Cup as they chase maiden success.
Faith Ladies crashed out Northern Ladies on penalties after a goalless game in regular time.
Hasaacas will come up against Faith Ladies in the semifinal while Jonina Ladies take on Rootz Sistaz in the other fixture.
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