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Black Queens coach Bashiru Hayford would be getting down to work in the next couple of days as the Ghana Women’s Soccer League Clubs Association, GHAWSOLCA finally agrees to release players to the national camp.
Joy Sports sources say the current standoff between GHAWSOLCA and the Ghana Football Association is been resolved after concerns raised by the sports ministry and other stakeholders.
Earlier this week, the management of Kumasi based Ash-Town ladies fc asked the Ghana Football Association to snub the order by their parent body, GHAWSOLCA and call up its players for the women’s national team.
The GHAWSOLCA had warned the GFA against any call up of players from the clubs because of the lingering issue of disbursement of funds for the game.
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