Police Ladies Clinch Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League Title in Dominant Fashion

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Police Ladies FC emerged as the 2024/2025 champions of the Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League, showcasing tactical superiority and consistency throughout the season. Their title-winning campaign marks a significant moment in Ghanaian women’s football, as the team overcame fierce competition to lift the coveted trophy. The victory not only cements their legacy but also signals a rising profile for women’s football in the country

The 2024/25 Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League came to a spectacular conclusion at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium as Police Ladies secured their championship title with a hard-fought victory over Ampem Darkoa Ladies. The final match saw Police Ladies take an early lead thanks to a decisive goal from Jane Ayieyam, which proved to be the winning strike. Her goal was a pivotal moment, giving the team the momentum needed to push through and dominate the match.

Police Ladies’ defense held strong throughout the game, frustrating their opponents and preventing any comeback attempts. The match remained tense, with both sides displaying impressive skill and determination. However, it was Ayieyam’s goal that broke the deadlock, igniting celebrations among the Police Ladies squad and their supporters. Her strike not only put her team ahead but also set the tone for the rest of the match.

The crowning moment came when Police Ladies doubled their lead, sealing their victory with a second goal that left Ampem Darkoa scrambling. This second goal solidified their advantage and confirmed their status as league champions. With solid performances from their goalkeeper and defense, Police Ladies maintained their lead until the final whistle, showcasing their resilience and teamwork.

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Their victory in the league final cements their place as the top team for the season with a spot in next season’s CAF Women’s Champions League secured which highlights their dedication and hard work throughout the campaign.Their success this season not only brings glory to the club but also sets a high standard for the competition moving forward

Last Updated on May 19, 2025 by samboad

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