Audio By Carbonatix
Yussif Basigi will lead Police Ladies as their head coach at the 2025 WAFU B Women's Champions League qualifiers.
The former Hasaacas Ladies boss will step in as the leader of the technical team due to Abu Kassim Tabasu not boasting the qualified license to continue as head coach.
Abu Kassim led Police Ladies to their first-ever Ghana Women's Premier League title at the end of the 2024/25 season beating Ampem Darkoa Ladies in the final.
However, he will only serve as an assistant when his side take to the qualifiers for CAF Women's Champions League in Cote d'Ivoire later this month.
"I am not going to lead the team [at the qualifiers] tactically or technically because I'm not qualified to be the head coach in Africa," Abu Kassim told the media during Police Ladies' Media Day at their training base at the Awutu Winton Senior High School Park.
"I'm a License B holder that is why Yussif Basigi is here. He is going to sit in as the head when we go there."
The teams expected to compete in the tournament include; Bayelsa Queens (Nigeria), Asec Mimosas (Côte d’Ivoire), AS GNN (Niger), USFA (Burkina Faso), Asko (Togo) and Sam Nelly (Benin).
Basigi led Hasaacas in the first edition of the tournament when they also went all the way to play in the main CAF Women's Champions League in 2021, finishing second after losing to Mamelodi Sundowns in the final.
Latest Stories
-
New TOR management inherited $417m debt – TOR PRO
6 seconds -
JCS Investments unveils eco-friendly bus stop on Spintex corridor
1 minute -
Call for accountability not pursuit for vengeance but constitutional duty – Majority Leader
2 minutes -
Jirapa MP awards teachers with motorbikes and appliances, pledges recognition for health workers
3 minutes -
Plan International Ghana rolls out Phase 2 of IPADEV to improve water and sanitation in Oti and Upper West
3 minutes -
Only 5,000 positions available for 105,000 qualified security service applicants – Interior Minister
5 minutes -
Exercise restraint, this won’t be the last recruitment – Interior Minister to applicants
6 minutes -
Security Recruitment: 75,000 graduates, 330,000 SHS leavers applied – Interior Minister
6 minutes -
“I would be happiest to recruit half a million security personnel, but it’s impossible” – Interior Minister
8 minutes -
Security service recruitment must be free from human interference – Interior Minister
9 minutes -
Tribute to Alhaji Abubakar Saddick by Anas Aremeyaw Anas
11 minutes -
Mrs Georgina Biney (nee Acquah)
15 minutes -
Security agencies employ fewer than 100,000 personnel, but wage bill is already GH¢13bn – Interior Minister
16 minutes -
Academic City students hold Tertulia 2026 celebrating Africa’s rich culture
41 minutes -
ICAG Kumasi District launches 40th anniversary, urges members to uphold integrity and morality
42 minutes
