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Hasaacas Ladies’ Grace Animah makes WAFU Zone B Tournament Best XI

Yaw Adjei-Mintah by Yaw Adjei-Mintah
August 27, 2024
Reading Time: 1 min read

Despite exiting early in a disappointing campaign, Hasaacas Ladies forward Grace Animah has made it into the WAFU Zone B Best XI.

The competition that served as the qualification to the CAF Women’s Champions League main stage was held in Cote D’Ivoire.

Hasaacas Ladies represented Ghana in the tournament but exited at the group stage after bagging four points from three games.

In Group B, Hasaacas Ladies drew goalless with Burkina Faso’s Omnisport, lost 3-0 to Edo Queens of Nigeria and hammered AS Garde of Niger 6-1.

Omnisport qualified in second place ahead of Hasaacas thanks to spotting a goal difference of +4 while Hasaacas registered a goal difference of +2.

After scoring twice in Hasaacas’ 6-1 win over AS Garde, Grace Animah made it into the Zone’s Best XI following the conclusion of the tournament after impressing with her all round play.

Photo Courtesy: CAF

Scroll down to view players who made it into the Best XI that unsurprisingly had five players from Edo Queens in it.

Photo Courtesy: WAFU
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