Sung Shining Ladies managed to hold Fosu Royal Ladies to a 1-1 draw, marking their first drawn game of the season. This result also signifies only the second time Sung Shining Ladies FC have avoided defeat in 10 league matches. The match saw both teams create scoring opportunities, with Fosu Royal Ladies taking the lead in the 47th minute through Deborah Agyei’s goal. However, Sung Shining Ladies FC fought back, with Mimi Micheal scoring the equalizer in the 52nd minute. The draw means Sung Shining Ladies FC remain bottom of the table with 4 points from a possible 30 points. Despite this, the team showed resilience and determination, which will be crucial in their upcoming matches.
Northern Ladies frustrated as FC Savannah pick up maximum points
Northern Ladies failed to capitalize on early defensive errors by FC Savannah to take the lead. Darajati Rafio Yussif missed a glorious opportunity to open the scoring for the home side in the 28th minute after failing to convert Sa-eed Jamila’s cross. Substitute Baah Matilda Aba-Yorma scored the only goal in the 83rd minute after a defensive blunder by Northern Ladies.
Tamale Super Ladies hold Dreamz Ladies to a draw
Tamale Super Ladies secured a hard-fought 2-2 draw over Dreamz Ladies in a thrilling encounter at the Bantama Astro Turf in Kumasi. The hosts took the lead in the 15th minute through a stunning strike by midfielder Stella Nyamekye, but Tamale Super Ladies equalized courtesy of a well-taken strike by Mohammed Sawaiba in the 26th minute. Tamale Super Ladies took the lead through Zulaiha Nurudeen in the 40th minute, going into recess with a 2-1 advantage. The equalizer came in the 77th minute when Dreamz Ladies’ midfielder Stella Nyamekye capitalized on a defensive mistake to score her second goal. Despite a late surge, the points were shared. A point is crucial for Tamale Super Ladies in their hopes for a better league standing.
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