Ampem Darkoa Ladies have announced a 26-player squad for the CAF Women’s Champions League WAFU Zone B qualifiers in Burkina Faso, where the Ghanaian champions will begin their bid to reach the continental competition.
The squad includes two goalkeepers, seven defenders, four midfielders and 13 attackers, according to the club’s announcement.
Rose and Aisha have been selected as Ampem Darkoa Ladies’ goalkeeping options for the qualifiers. The defensive group consists of Pelagience, Afishata, Maliti, Gladys, Patricia, Asimo and Sylvia.
Rokiaa, Beline, Rebecca, Nancy, Priscilla O., Victoria and Asana have been named among the midfield options.
The club’s attacking group includes Ajegipina, Anita, Milot, Kioh, Gloria, Sintim, Eunice, Faustina and Angelina.
Ghanaian champions begin continental campaign
Ampem Darkoa Ladies will represent Ghana in the WAFU Zone B qualifiers as they seek to secure a place in the CAF Women’s Champions League.
The competition in Burkina Faso will provide the Ghanaian champions with their route towards the continent’s leading women’s club tournament. Their squad announcement confirms the players who will carry the club’s challenge during the qualifying campaign.
With Rose and Aisha available in goal, Ampem Darkoa Ladies have selected a defensive unit featuring Pelagience, Afishata, Maliti, Gladys, Patricia, Asimo and Sylvia.
The midfield choices are Rokiaa, Beline, Rebecca, Nancy, Priscilla O., Victoria and Asana, while the attacking options are Ajegipina, Anita, Milot, Kioh, Gloria, Sintim, Eunice, Faustina and Angelina.
Ampem Darkoa Ladies will be hoping their squad can make a lasting impression in Burkina Faso. Progression from the WAFU Zone B qualifiers would move the Ghanaian champions closer to their objective of earning a place in the CAF Women’s Champions League.
The club’s participation means Ghana will be represented in the regional qualifying competition, with Ampem Darkoa Ladies tasked with turning their domestic status into success on the continental stage.
Their campaign will centre on securing progression from the qualifiers and maintaining their pursuit of a place in the CAF Women’s Champions League.