Reigning Ghana Women's Premier League champions Hasaacas Ladies are through to the semifinals of the ongoing Women's Premier Super Cup following their win on Wednesday morning.
Hasaacas Ladies finished top of Group A after clinching a slim 1-0 win over Northern Ladies in their final group game at the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence in Prampram.
Sylvia Osei came off the bench to score the only goal of the game to ensure the Hasmal Ladies continued their perfect start to the competition.
Hasaacas now have nine points from three games, with no goals conceded so far.
Advancing to the semis alongside Hasaacas is Faith Ladies, who recorded the biggest win of the competition so far.
Gladys Amfobea registered a haul in the win over Supreme Ladies.
The attacker scored a hattrick in the first half before adding her fourth on the 90th-minute mark.
Matilda Damoah, Vuvor Julian and Alamisi Atampaka were all also on the scoresheet to seal the second group win for Faith Ladies helping them qualify for the semis.
The Dansoman-based side finished behind Hasaacas in Group A.
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