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Pearlpia Ladies hope to break the jinx of Ampem Darkoa Ladies in Techiman

Pearlpia Ladies face a daunting task in their second match of the Normalization Committee Special competition when they travel to Techiman to face Ampem Darkoa Ladies at the Valley View University Park on Wednesday.

The Premier League side made a good account for themselves when they narrowly beat Prisons Ladies 2-1 in their opening Group B match through Safia Rahaman’s brace at the Alhaji Aliu Mahama sports stadium last Saturday.

Ampem Darkoa Ladies also started in a very bright note when they defeat Northern Ladies 2-1 in Techiman.

The last time Pearlpia Ladies had a good results against Ampem Darkoa was in the 2016/2017 season in the National Women’s League when they drew 1-1 at the Nana Ohene Ameyaw park.

Since then, none of the Premier League side has ever gotten a draw or a win at their home grounds making it difficult to predict if Pearlpia can get a good results in Techiman.

Match officials who are named for the midweek fixture are as follows:

Pearlpia Ladies face a daunting task in their second match of the Normalization Committee Special competition when they travel to Techiman to face Ampem Darkoa Ladies at the Valley View University Park on Wednesday.

The Premier League side made a good account for themselves when they narrowly beat Prisons Ladies 2-1 in their opening Group B match through Safia Rahaman’s brace at the Alhaji Aliu Mahama sports stadium last Saturday.

Ampem Darkoa Ladies also started in a very bright note when they defeat Northern Ladies 2-1 in far away Techiman.

The last time Pearlpia Ladies had a good results against Ampem Darkoa was in the 2016/2017 season in the National Women’s League when they drew 1-1 at the Nana Ohene Ameyaw park.

Since then, none of the Premier League side has ever gotten a draw or a win at their home grounds making it difficult to predict if Pearlpia Ladies can get a good results in Techiman.

Black Queens midfielder Grace Asantewaa has been crucial for the Techiman side but will their defense be ready to stop former Black Queens captain Safia Rahaman who has made a return to the field to continue with her scoring prowess? Its just a matter of time.

Meanwhile, Match officials for  Women’s Normalisation Competition  week 2  to be played on  Wednesday  13th of March have been announced.

GROUP A
Venue: Wesley College Park
Match :Fabulous ladies vs  Kumasi Sports Academy
Ref: Barikisu Salifu
Asst 1: Rasheeda Issah
Asst 2: Tayita Yussif
4th Ref: Mariam Fuseini
MC: Patience Azuedem

Venue: Police Depot Park
Match: Ashtown ladies vs Supreme ladies
Ref: Theresa Bremansu
Asst 1: Janet Aidoo
Asst 2: Cynthia Mensah
4th Ref: Cynthia Anuyera
MC: Stella Bissi Govo

GROUP B

Venue: Aliu Mahama Stadium
Match :Northern  ladies vs Prisons ladies
Ref: Juliet Afriyie
Asst 1: Alice Chakule
Asst 2: Gifty Agaridede
4th Ref: Dora Agominaab .A
MC: Constance Aze

Venue:Valley View Uni. Park
Match :Ampem Darkoa vs Pearlpia  ladies
Ref: Doris Aba Nstiful
Asst 1: Audrey Atanpagbire
Asst 2: Belinda .K. Atave
4th Ref: Sarah .E. Arkilley
MC: Margaret Takyi

GROUP C
Venue: Robert Mensah Park
Match :Ladystrikers vs Soccer Intellectuals
Ref: Deborah Agbenorrevi
Asst 1: Cecilia Axorlu
Asst 2: Patience  Ameyitor
4th Ref: Celestine  .S. Itatsu
MC: Medina Srem

Venue: Bompeh Park
Match : Hasacaas ladies  vs Sea lions
Ref: Delight  Alorbu
Asst 1: Benedicta Ayedzi
Asst 2: Bridget .A. Dey
4th Ref: Wendy  .S. Hans
MC: Hannah Bennin

GROUP D
Venue: Comm 8 No.2 Park
Match :  Halifax ladies vs Samaria ladies
Ref: Felicia Addo
Asst 1: Matilda Ayenta
Asst 2: Theresa Ofori
4th Ref: Mary Kumi
MC: Augustina Fuga

Venue: Teshie Mats Park
Match : Police ladies vs Immigration ladies
Ref:  Joyce .O. Appiah
Asst 1: Patricia Kyere
Asst 2: Abnvice .E. Avor
4th Ref: Comfort Attiadey
MC: Helena Williams

Source: Mohammed Mutaka /diamondfmonline.com/Ghana.

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