Hasaacas Ladies booked a spot in the semi-finals of the maiden CAF Women's Champions League after beating AS Mande 3-0 in their second group game.
The Doo Ladies won their first group game brushing aside Malabo Kings and needed three more points to secure qualification to the next stage.
Evelyn Badu continued her fine form winning woman of the match for a second consecutive game.
FT: Hasaacas Ladies 🇬🇭 3-0 🇲🇱 AS Mande
— Joy Sports (@JoySportsGH) November 8, 2021
For the second consecutive game, your Woman of the Match is @EvelynBadu15!#CAFWCL #TotalEnergiesCAFWCL pic.twitter.com/d0s1uFpjSg
The striker scored two goals against AS Mande to become the topscorer of the competition which is currently ongoing in Egypt.
Badu's goal came on both sides of a Perpetual Agyekum free kick which was also her second of the continental showpiece.
Hasaacas Ladies become the first team to qualify to the last four of the competition with one game to spare.
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