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The Managing Manager of non-alcoholic brand, Guinness Ghana, Dinah Adu-Asare, has called on the media to collaborate with the Ghana Football Association (GFA) in ensuring that players do not leave the Women's Premier League (WPL).
In the last few seasons, some of the clubs in the Women's Premier League, have had to build from scratch again as they have let go of their experienced players who depart in search of a 'better' environment.
Since winning the WPL title in 2021, Hasaacas Ladies have lost players like Janet Egyir, Evelyn Badu, Linda Eshun and most recently Doris Boaduwaa, who were all vital in their successes that year.
Addressing the recent trend of female footballers leaving the country, Adu-Asare, called on the media to project the league and make it attractive enough to convince the players to prolong their stay in Ghana.
The Marketing Manager for Guinness Ghana, Dinah Adu-Asare, says the non-alcoholic brand will be at the University of Ghana Stadium on Saturday to refresh fans who come to watch the Women's Premier League final.#JoySports | #WomenFootballFestival pic.twitter.com/ZV9ZSiUR54
— #JoySports (@JoySportsGH) June 7, 2024
Later on Saturday, Ampem Darkoa Ladies will face Hasaacas Ladies for the fourth time in a row in the final of the Malta Guinness Women's Premier League.
Prior to that meeting, Police Ladies and Army Ladies will also square off in the FA Cup final.
Both games will be played at the University of Ghana Stadium with kick-offs set at 4pm and 7pm respectively.
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