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Oak Ladies FC Secure Historic Qualification for Women’s Premier League

Oak Ladies FC’s emphatic 4-1 victory over Rootz Sistaz not only secured their qualification for the 2025/26 Women’s Premier League Southern Zone but also underscored their dominance in women’s football in Ghana.

With 12 points to their name, the team has cemented its status as a rising force, benefiting from growing regional support and a wave of enthusiasm surrounding the sport.

Guided by former Black Queens coach Mercy Quarcoo Tagoe, Oak Ladies FC has been at the center of football conversations for weeks.

The women’s squad of Accra Hearts of Oak had already demonstrated their superiority in Zone A of the Greater Accra Regional Football Association (GARFA) Women’s Division One League, amassing an impressive 24 points in just nine matches.

Their consistency, tactical discipline, and raw talent have made them one of the most formidable teams in the competition.

Today’s clash against Rootz Sistaz in the Women’s Zonal Championship was a crucial test—one that would determine their fate in the top tier.

As the match unfolded, Oak Ladies FC proved their mettle, delivering an attacking masterclass that left their opponents struggling to keep up.

Their ability to control possession, execute precise passes, and capitalize on scoring opportunities showcased the depth of their squad and the strategic brilliance of their coaching staff.

The team’s journey to the Women’s Premier League Southern Zone is the result of years of hard work, dedication, and unwavering ambition.

The qualification marks a turning point not only for Oak Ladies FC but for women’s football in Ghana as a whole adding excitement to the league.

With increased investment and enthusiasm for the game, the sport continues to break barriers and inspire young female athletes across the country.

As Oak Ladies FC prepares for their next challenge, they do so with renewed confidence and an eagerness to compete at the highest level.

Their success sends a powerful message—women’s football in Ghana is thriving, and this team is ready to lead the charge.

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