Ampem Darkoa Ladies have beat Hasaacas Ladies 1-0 to get their secure the 2021/22 Women’s FA Cup trophy in Kumasi on Sunday.
In what was the second meeting in two weeks involving the two teams, Comfort Yeboah’s penalty was the difference-maker on the day as the Techiman-based side won the title.
Earlier in Accra, Ampem Darkoa beat the Hasmal Ladies on penalties to win this season's Women's Premier League trophy.
Hasaacas Ladies had quite a number of chances to come from behind to earn victory but Yusif Basigi's side was unable to utilise the opportunities that came their way.
With victory in the league, Ampem Darkoa will play in the WAFU B qualifiers for next season’s CAF Women's Champions League.
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