The National Women’s League entered into Match day 4 this weekend both in the Southern Zone and Northern Zone with Blessed Ladies maintaining their unbeaten run.
Blessed Ladies of Kosoa recorded a 1-1 draw game with Soccer Intellectuals of Winneba at their home grounds.
The ‘Pride of Kosoa’ have proven to all and sundries in the game of Football that winning this year’s league could be easy if officiating will be improved at all centers.
The Blessed team could boast of experienced limbs such as Mermuna Darko, Captain Lampard and Priscilla Hagan who are potential national team assets but through no fault of theirs they have been neglected by the Ghana FA.
Below are the results of matches that were played in the Southern and Northern zones.
SOUTHERN ZONE:
Robert Mensah Stadium: Lady strikers 2-2 Immigration Ladies
Police Park: Police Ladies 1-1 Hasaacas Ladies
Advance Park, Winneba: Soccer Intellectuals 1-1 Blessed Ladies
NORTHERN ZONE
Sunyani Stadium: Prisons Ladies. 1-0 Fabulous Ladies
Tamasco Park: Lepo Ladies 1-1 Dreamz Ladies
Prempeh College SHS Park: Ashtown Ladies 1-0 Ampem Darkoa Ladies
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