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Police Ladies FC to battle 6 other national champions at 2025 CAF Women's Champions League Qualifiers

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The Malta Guinness Premier League champions, Ghana Police Ladies FC, will fly the nation's flag at the upcoming 2025 CAF Women’s Champions League qualifiers for the WAFU Zone B, following their triumphant campaign in the 2024/25 Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League.

The Accra-based side clinched the title with determination and style, earning the right to represent Ghana on the regional stage. The WAFU Zone B qualifiers, which serve as the gateway to the main CAF Women’s Champions League, will be held in August 2025. The tournament brings together the champion women’s clubs from seven West African nations, all vying for a single spot at the prestigious continental event.

Joining Ghana Police Ladies FC in the qualifiers are:

1. Bayelsa Queens (Nigeria): A seasoned powerhouse in African women’s football, returning with eyes set on reclaiming continental glory.

2. Asec Mimosas (Côte d’Ivoire): The host nation’s representatives.

3. AS GNN (Niger): Emerging contenders eager to make an impression on the regional stage.

4. USFA (Burkina Faso): A disciplined side with a growing reputation in WAFU women's football.

5. Asko (Togo): Known for their resilience and tactical discipline.

6. Sam Nelly (Benin): A fast-developing club representing Benin’s rising interest in women’s football.

For Police Ladies, this is not just an opportunity to compete, but a chance to make history. With a strong squad led by experienced campaigners and exciting young talents, they aim to follow in the footsteps of past Ghanaian sides that have made it to the main tournament, such as Hasaacas Ladies FC.

The qualifiers promise to be fiercely competitive, but if Police Ladies can maintain the form that saw them dominate the domestic league, they have every chance of securing Ghana a place in the CAF Women’s Champions League 2025.

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