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The final four for the 2024 Women's Premier Super Cup have been determined following the completion of the group stages.
The group stage games ended on Wednesday, September 25, with all games being played at the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence.
Hasaacas Ladies, Faith Ladies, Ampem Darkoa Ladies and Dreamz Ladies are the teams which made the semifinals of the fourth edition of the tournament.
The Takoradi-based side will come up against Dreamz Ladies while Ampem Darkoa Ladies will go head-to-head with Dansoman-based, Faith Ladies.
Hasaacas Ladies and Faith Ladies made it out of Group A having finished first and second respectively while Northern Ladies and Supreme Ladies were knocked out.
The Hasmal Ladies picked up all nine points available in the group stage and conceded no goal in the three games played while Faith Ladies won two and lost one of their three games to finish as runners-up in Group A.
In Group B, Dreamz Ladies overcame an opening-day defeat to record two victories in their remaining two games to ensure they progressed from their group.
Having lost to Ampem Darkoa Ladies, Dreamz beat Police and Berry Ladies in their subsequent games to finish second in the group.
Ampem Darkoa topped the pack after recording victories in all of their three games in the group.
Berry Ladies and Police Ladies were sent packing after finishing third and fourth respectively.
The semifinal games are scheduled for Friday, September 27.
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