Faith Ladies Edge Jonina to Capture Women’s FA Cup Glory in Thrilling Finale

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Faith Ladies FC secured the Women’s FA Cup title with a hard-fought victory over Jonina Ladies, capping off a remarkable campaign marked by resilience and strategic brilliance. The tightly contested final showcased the growing competitiveness of Ghanaian women’s football, with Faith Ladies demonstrating composure and grit to emerge victorious and lift one of the sport’s most prestigious domestic trophies

Faith Ladies secured their first-ever win against Jonina Ladies, capturing the Women‘s FA Cup title in dramatic fashion. The match began with Jonina Ladies taking an early lead through Joyce Atimbila, igniting hopes of another victory over their rivals. However, Faith Ladies responded swiftly, equalizing just two minutes later to level the score at 1-1, setting the stage for an intense contest.

Heavy rains interrupted the game, forcing a halt midway through the match. After a thorough inspection by referees, play resumed with both teams still tied at 1-1 as they headed into extra time. Despite the challenging weather conditions, both sides played fiercely, determined to clinch the coveted trophy. The match showcased the resilience and competitive spirit of these talented teams.

As extra time unfolded, Faith Ladies demonstrated remarkable determination and tactical skill, turning the tide in their favour. They scored again, taking a 2-1 lead over Jonina Ladies and ultimately securing the championship. This victory marks a significant milestone for Faith Ladies, who have worked tirelessly to reach this level of success.

The final moments were filled with electrifying energy, as fans cheered amidst the rain-soaked stadium. Faith Ladies’ triumph not only highlights their resilience but also signifies the growing strength and popularity of women’s football in the region. Their victory is celebrated as a historic achievement and a proud moment for their supporters.

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Last Updated on May 19, 2025 by samboad

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