Ghana Women's Premier League champions, Hasaacas Ladies have arrived in Bouake, Ivory Coast, ahead of their participation in the CAF Champions League Qualifiers.
The Takoradi-based side touched down in Bouake on Friday following their departure from the Western Region.
Hasaacas Ladies have arrived in their hotel in Bouake ahead of their participation in the 2024 WAFU B CAF Champions League Qualifiers.
— #JoySports (@JoySportsGH) August 9, 2024
Competition starts on August 10. pic.twitter.com/9LGnktHWJ7
Hasaacas Ladies are set for their second appearance in the competition after competing in the maiden edition in 2021.
They won the WAFU B Championship before finishing second in the main Champions League competition, losing to Mamelodi Sundowns.
Hasmal Ladies are drawn in Group B and face Omnisports Etincelle, Edo Queens and AS Garde National.
The competition kicks off on Saturday, August 10, but Hasaacas' first match is on Sunday, August 11.
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