The Ghana Football Association has earmarked the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence, Prampram as the hosting venue for the fourth edition of the Women's Premier League Super Cup.
The off-season tournament is scheduled to commence on 21st September and expected to wrap up on 29th September, 2024.
Qualification for the tournament is based on club performance in the Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League where the first four clubs from the Northern Zone and Southern Zones automatically qualify to compete.
The third edition was held at the Kyebi Artificial turf and after all the thrilling clashes, Southern Zone’s Army Ladies were the eventual winners.
Balloting and pairing schedules for the entire competition will be released in due course.
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