Hasaacas Ladies and Army Ladies have surged into the 2025/2026 Women’s FA Cup final after a pair of dominant semi-final displays at the Cape Coast Sports Stadium on Saturday, 21 March.
The stage is set for a heavyweight clash in Ghanaian women’s football following two very different, but equally clinical, performances in the coastal heat.
While Hasaacas Ladies relied on their trademark composure to see off Jonina Ladies, Army Ladies sent a shivering warning to their rivals by dismantling Samartex Ladies in a second-half goal fest.
Hasaacas Ladies, the perennial heavyweights of the domestic game, showed exactly why they remain the team to beat.
They secured a comfortable 3-0 victory over Jonina Ladies, controlling the tempo from the first whistle to the last.
The “Doo” girls rarely looked troubled, putting on a professional masterclass to ensure their pursuit of more silverware remains firmly on track.
For Hasaacas, this is not just a final; it is an opportunity to further cement their legacy as the dominant force in the national era.
If Hasaacas were efficient, Army Ladies were explosive. Their 5-1 demolition of Samartex Ladies was a statement of intent, though the scoreline remained modest for much of the afternoon.
Alamisi Atakaga broke the deadlock in the 39th minute to give the Army side a deserved lead, only for Alex Ibinabo Georgewill to fire back for Samartex on the hour mark.
However, parity lasted just two minutes before Zinatu Alhassan restored the advantage. As the clock ticked down, the Samartex resistance crumbled.
Linda Achiaa, Esther Asamoah Yiadom, and Afia Boadwa Twumwaa all found the net in a relentless final ten minutes to complete the rout.
The Ghana Football Association is expected to announce the date and venue for the final in the coming days.
With the tactical discipline of Hasaacas meeting the raw firepower of Army Ladies, the 2026 showpiece is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated fixtures in recent seasons.
Both sides arrive at the final in peak physical condition, having bypassed their semi-final hurdles with relative ease.
For fans in Cape Coast and across Ghana, the countdown to the crowning of the 2026 champions has officially begun.