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Hasaacas Ladies made a strong start to the 2024/25 Malta Guinness Women's Premier League season following their win over Berry Ladies.
The Hasmal Ladies claimed a 4-0 win over Berry at the Sekondi Gyandu Park on Monday, October 21, on matchday one in the Southern Zone.
Mercy Attobrah scored a hattrick while Vivian Cudjoe was also on the scoresheet for the Sekondi-based side.
Attobrah should have given Hasaacas an early lead but blasted her effort from the penalty spot into the stands.
However, the Black Princesses forward found the back of the net shortly after the miss.
The striker latched onto a howler by the Berry goalkeeper to extend the lead to two in the 38th minute of the game.
Vivian Cudjoe then added her name to the scoresheet 14 minutes after recess to make it three.
With four minutes away from full time, Attobrah completed her hattrick with a lovely lob over the goalkeeper to wrap up the win.
Other results from the Southern Zone:
- Epiphany Warriors 2-0 Faith Ladies
- Army Ladies 2-0 Soccer Intellectuals
- Ladystrikers 0-4 Police Ladies
- Jonina Ladies 1-0 Halifax Ladies

In the Northern Zone, defending champions Ampem Darkoa Ladies sealed a 2-0 win over Prisons Ladies.
Esther Owusu and Mary Amponsah were on the scoresheet for Joe Nana Adarkwa's side who earned their first three points of the season on the road.
Esther opened the scoring in the 23rd minute after a cagey contest in the opening 20 minutes.
Mary Amponsah doubled the lead for the away side moments before the halftime whistle to put Ampem Darkoa in pole position.
There were no goals scored in the second period of the game as last season's finalist picked up a 0-2 win.
Other results from the Northern Zone:
- Northern Ladies 1-0 FC Savannah
- Kumasi Sports Academy 3-1 Supreme Ladies
- Tamale Super Ladies 0-3 Dreamz Ladies
- Prions Ladies 0-2 Ampem Darkoa Ladies
- Fosu Royal Ladies and Sun Shining Ladies' fixture is scheduled for Monday at 3 pm.
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