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    Papa LincBy Papa LincOctober 18, 2025No Comments1 Min Read3 Views
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    Hasaacas Ladies Football Club before a match Hasaacas Ladies Football Club before a match

    President and Bankroller of Hasaacas Ladies Football Club, Nana Benyin Eyison (Uncle NAB), paid a special visit to the FIFA/GFA Elite U-17 Girls Inter-Regional Championship, where he spent the entire day engaging and motivating the young female footballers.

    During his visit, Nana Eyison interacted with the players, offering words of encouragement and sharing valuable insights on discipline, hard work, and perseverance as keys to success in football.

    His presence brought excitement and inspiration to the young footballers, many of whom look up to Hasaacas Ladies as a model club in women’s football.

    As part of his support, Nana Benyin Eyison also presented Best Player awards in all the matches played on the day, an act that added extra motivation for the girls to give their best performances on the field.

    The gesture highlights his continuous commitment to the development of women’s football in Ghana and his passion for nurturing the next generation of female stars.

    The FIFA/GFA Elite U-17 Girls Championship forms part of the FIFA Women’s Development Programme aimed at developing young talents and strengthening the foundation of women’s football across the country.



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