GFA President Applauds Army Ladies’ Historic Women’s FA Cup Victory

Ghana Football Association (GFA) President Kurt Okraku celebrates Army Ladies’ thrilling triumph in the 2023/24 Women’s FA Cup.

The “Camouflage Ladies” secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory against rivals Police Ladies at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium.

In a statement to Army Ladies’ leadership, President Okraku extended his “warmest congratulations” for their “outstanding victory.”

He acknowledged their “hard work, dedication, and exceptional skill on the field” as key factors in this “remarkable achievement.”

Okraku highlighted the significance of the win, stating: “Winning the Women’s FA Cup is no mean feat. It reflects your resilience, strategic play, and unwavering spirit.”

He further emphasized the team’s role as models: “You have made your club proud and inspired many young girls and women across the nation.”

“This victory is a significant milestone in the history of Army Ladies FC and the development of women’s football in Ghana. Your success highlights the growing strength and competitiveness of women’s football in our country.”

“The Ghana Football Association is immensely proud of your accomplishment and remains committed to supporting the growth and success of women’s football at all levels.”

“As you celebrate this well-deserved triumph, we encourage you to continue striving for excellence and setting new standards in the sport.”

He added, “Once again, congratulations to Army Ladies FC, the players, the coaching staff, and everyone involved in this magnificent journey. Your hard work and dedication have truly paid off.”

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Published on July 6, 2024