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Eight teams battle for semi-final spots in Women’s FA Cup
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An exciting weekend is in store as the Women’s FA Cup Quarter-final begins on the weekend of February 14-17, 2025, with eight qualified teams vying for a spot in the semi-final.
One of the standout clashes sees Northern Ladies take on Faith Ladies. This cross-regional encounter promises to be a thrilling contest as both teams aim to secure a spot in the next round.
Hasaacas Ladies will host Fosu Royals at the Kobby’s Astro Turf in what is expected to be a tightly contested match.
In another intriguing fixture, Division One side Rootz Sistas face a tough challenge as they welcome former champions Ampem Darkoa Ladies.
Jonina Ladies travel to Sung Shinning Ladies. Both teams have shown resilience and determination to reach this stage and will be ready to secure a spot in the semi-final.
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GPL Voilent Disturbances: Police arrest two more suspects
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The Ghana Police Service has arrested two more suspects in connection with the violent disturbances that occurred during the football match between Nsoatreman FC and Kumasi Asante Kotoko FC
The suspects, Isaac Ofosu and Yeboah Augustine are currently in Police
custody assisting in the ongoing investigation.
This brings to five (5) the number of suspects so far arrested in connection with
the incident, which occurred on February 2, 2025, at Nsoatre in the Bono
Region.
An Intelligence-led operation is still ongoing to get the rest of the perpetrators
arrested to face justice.
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Kotoko withdraws from Ghana Premier League
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Kumasi Asante Kotoko has withdrawn from the Ghana Premier League until further notice.
This follows an incident of hooliganism which occurred during their match with Nsoatreman FC leading to the death of a fan, Nana Yaw Frimpong, better known as Pooley.
In a statement issued by the management, the added that “Finally, Asante Kotoko wishes to state that all footballing activities of the senior team are on hold until further notice. Our stance remains unchanged, we will not resume footballing duties until justice is served, and concrete steps are taken to prevent such barbaric acts from ever happening again.”
They added “In the meantime, management has decided to suspend all activities relating to football on the pitch until further
investigations into the matter.”
Against this backdrop, they called on their archrivals saying, “It is time to end the cycle of violence hooliganism, and lawlessness that threatens the integrity of our game. We call on all clubs to support this cause, especially our greatest rivals on the pitch, Accra Hearts of Oak, because this is bigger than competition–it is about securing the future of our domestic league once and for all.”
“Asante Kotoko remains deeply heartbroken by the tragic events that unfolded at the Nana Koramansah Park, leading to the senseless murder of our cherished supporter, Francis Yaw Frimpong,”they added.
“The pain of his loss still lingers, but in these trying
times, we stand united as a club, a family, and a force for positive change in Ghanaian football. While our grief is immeasurable, we take solace in the fact that justice is beginning to take its course,” he said.
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme
Read full statement below