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Northern Zone champions, Ampem Darkoa Ladies, have booked their place in the final of the 2024 Women's Premier Super Cup.
The Nana Mma secured a place in the final following their win over Faith Ladies in their semifinal tie on Friday, September 27.
Nana Joe Adarkwa's side recorded a 4-1 win at the betPawa Stadium at the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence in Prampram.
Diana Amoako opened the scoring for Ampem Darkoa in the 28th minute from the penalty box after Mary Amponsah was brought down in the penalty box.
Amponsah found herself on the net just before the halftime break to double the lead for her side.
Ampem Darkoa went into the break with a 2-0 lead but there was still more to come in the second 45 minutes.
Seven minutes into the second half, Esther Owusu added her name to the scoresheet, making it 3-0 before Mary Amponsah netted her second on the day and her 10th of the competition in four games.
Faith Ladies found a consolation goal through Alamisi Atanpaka eight minutes away from the full-time whistle to make it 4-1 at the end of the game.
With their win, Ampem Darkoa face Dreamz Ladies in the final which is scheduled for Sunday, September 29.
Dreamz beat Hasaacas Ladies earlier in the day to seal a place in the last two.
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