Form dip isn’t the end of an era for Hasaacas Ladies- Team CEO Evelyn Nsiah states

Hasaacas Ladies

Hasaacas Ladies Football Club Chief Executive Officer, Evelyn Nsiah Asare, has stated the team’s recent dip in form isn’t the end of an era but a situation the club expects to recover from quickly.

She said this in an exclusive interview with Citi Sports where she outlined the mass exodus of players from the club as the reason behind the team’s failure to win the Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League in two straight years.

Hasaacas finished in second place in the CAF Women’s Champions League and has as many as 14 players leave to foreign based clubs.

“It isn’t an end to an era… in Women’s football, you groom and three, four years later they are able to perform. The players we took to the Champions League were the players who had been playing together for more than three years and we had a solid team.

Hasaacas Ladies CEO Evelyn Nsiah Asare
Antwi joined Antalya Spor after Hasaacas silver medal finish at the 2021 CAF Women’s Champions League

Just after the tournament about 14 players left us and we haven’t been able to replace them. I believe that last season we went in for younger girls they are coming up and I know this season they will do something different…I believe with time, Hasaacas will come back.”

Hasaacas missed out on the league title to Ampem Darkoa Ladies in the 2022-2023 season.

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