Accra, June 18, GNA – The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has released the fixtures of the National Women's Football Round Robin Tournament scheduled from Friday, June 19 to Saturday, June 27.
The fixtures was contained in a statement signed by Emmanuel Gyimah, Deputy General Secretary of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) in charge of Administration copied to GNA Sports.
The tournament would involve six clubs comprising of champions and first runners-up in the just ended Zonal Women's League from the three Zones.
On Friday, June 19, city rivals Ghatel Tamale will face Lepo Ladies at the Nania Park, Legon, Fabulous Ladies versus Hasaacas Ladies at Presec School Park and Ghatel Accra against La Ladies at the A.T.T.C Park, Kokomlemle.
The Ghatel derby at the Presec School Park would involve Accra and Tamale as the tops of the pack on Day two on Sunday, June 21, while La Ladies will engage Fabulous Ladies at the Nania Park, Legon with Hasaacas Ladies facing Lepo Ladies at the A.T.T.C Park.
On Thursday, June 25, Ghatel Accra come face-to-face against Hasaacas Ladies at the Nania Park, La Ladies clash with Ghatel Tamale at the Presec School Park and Fabulous Ladies battle Lepo Ladies at the A.T.T.C Park.
The final day, Saturday, June 27 will see Hasaacas Ladies play Ghatel Tamale at the A.T.T.C Park, Lepo Ladies face La Ladies at Presec School Park and Fabulous Ladies versus Ghatel Accra at the Nania Park, Legon.
GNA


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