Ghana Women’s Premier League champions Hasaacas Ladies are gearing up for their second involvement in the WAFU B Women’s Champions League.
The tournament will serve as the qualifiers for the 2024 CAF Women’s Champions League to be staged in Morocco later this year.
Hasaacas sealed the slot to represent Ghana after beating Ampem Darkoa Ladies in the final of the Ghana Women’s Premier League in June.
The Hasmal Ladies begin their tournament quest on Sunday, August 11.
Here is everything to know about the teams, groups and fixtures.
GROUP A
- FC Inter D’Abidjan
- Ainonvi FC
- AS Kozah
GROUP B
- Hasaacas Ladies FC
- Omnisports Etincelle
- AS Garde National
- Edo Queens FC
HASAACAS FIXTURES
Matchday 1
15:00 GMT — Hasaacas Ladies vs AS Etincelle — August 11
Matchday 2
17:00 GMT — Queens vs Hasaacas Ladies — August 14
Matchday 3
15:00 GMT — AS Garde National vs. Hasaacas Ladies — August 17
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