Police Ladies to begin CAF Women’s Champions League with Qualifiers

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Police Ladies to begin CAF Women's Champions League with Qualifiers.
Ghana’s Police Ladies FC are primed for a historic continental test as they head to Ivory Coast for the 2025 CAF Women’s Champions League WAFU Zone B Qualifiers. After clinching the 2024/25 Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League title in electrifying fashion, the Accra-based champions will fly Ghana’s flag high among West Africa’s elite from August 9 to 24, 2025, in Côte d’Ivoire.
The competition—officially confirmed by the Ghana Football Association and WAFU B—brings together the champion women’s clubs from Ghana, Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Niger, Burkina Faso, Benin, and Togo. Police Ladies FC will battle the likes of Nigeria’s Bayelsa Queens, host nation representatives Asec Mimosas, USFA (Burkina Faso), AS GNN (Niger), Asko (Togo), and Sam Nelly (Benin) for a coveted spot at Africa’s most prestigious women’s club tournament.
Entering the continental arena for the very first time, Police Ladies are not just making up the numbers—they’re determined to make their presence count. Their impressive run in the domestic league, capped by a 2-0 play-off triumph over Ampem Darkoa Ladies, has fueled confidence and united a growing fan base eager for continental glory. Their coach, players, and supporters see the qualifiers as a chance to show the continent the passion, discipline, and talent Ghanaian women’s football is known for.
The group stage matches promise gripping rivalries and showcase thrilling talents—from experienced stars to rising future icons. Every fixture in Yamoussoukro will be keenly watched across Ghana as fans hope to witness their club write a new chapter in African women’s football. Off the pitch, Police Ladies’ journey is inspiring a new generation of young girls, proving that with resilience and teamwork, reaching continental heights is within reach.
With Ghana’s history in women’s club competitions (including trailblazing runs by Hasaacas Ladies and Ampem Darkoa Ladies), expectations are high. The team is leaving no stone unturned in their preparations, holding rigorous training sessions and drawing strategic lessons from previous Ghanaian campaigns to boost their continental ambitions.
As the countdown to kickoff approaches, Ghanaian fans are urged to rally behind Police Ladies FC, sharing messages of support on social media and following every twist and turn of their journey. This August, every pass, tackle, and goal in Ivory Coast could echo as a moment of national pride.
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