
Hasaacas Ladies’ Evelyn Badu has been awarded the golden boot in the maiden edition of the CAF Women’s Champions League.
The tournament which was hosted in Egypt saw Mamelodi Sundowns winning the trophy.
The midfielder scored 5 goals in the course of the tournament and will take the award as consolation after missing out of winning the main trophy after Hasaacas’ 2-0 defeat at the South African club.
The 19-year-old started the competition in a blistering manner, scoring a brace against Malabo Kings in Hasaacas Ladies’ 3-1 win.
She then went on to score another brace against AS Mande in the second group game but was missing on the scorer’s sheet in Hasmal’s 2-2 draw against Wadi Degla.
The forward-thinking midfielder was on red-hot form in Hasaacas Ladies’ 2-1 win over Moroccan side, ASFAR in the semifinals.
However, she could not help the Hasmal Ladies to a win to make history as the first team to lift the CAF Women’s Champions League.



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