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Officials for Women’s FA Cup semis confirmed

Edwin Kwakofi by Edwin Kwakofi
May 9, 2022
Reading Time: 1 min read

The officials for the two Ghana Women’s FA Cup semi-final matches have been confirmed.

Joyce Appiah will referee the match between Ampem Darkoa Ladies and Army Ladies in the first semi on Monday, May 9, 2022 at the Bantama Astro turf in Kumasi.

Defending champions, Hasaacas Ladies take on Ashtown Ladies at the McDan La Town Park, Wednesday, May 11, 2022 with Barikisu Salifu as the main referee.

Kick-off for the second game is 3:00 pm.

The final is set to take place on June 4 or 5.

Take a look at the officials:

DATE: MAY 10, 2022
REFEREE: JOYCE OBENEWAA APPIAH
ASSISTANTS: ALICE FARIZUA CHAKULE & MARY TEI
4TH REFEREE: JULIET APPIAH
MATCH COMMISSIONER: GLORIA KING
VENUE MEDIA OFFICER: HELEN DARKO

DATE: MAY 11, 2022
MATCH: HASAACAS LADIES VS ASHTOWN LADIES
VENUE: MCDAN LA TOWN PARK
REFEREE: BARIKISU SALIFU
ASSISTANTS: DORIS ESSUMANG DARKO & PATRICIA KYERAA
4TH REFEREE: MARIAMA YUNOSAH
MATCH COMMISSIONER: VIVIAN AGGOR
VENUE MEDIA OFFICER: PENIEL AMOAKOHENE

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