Fortune Adza, Author at Sahara Football https://www.saharafootball.net News on the Ghana Premier League and Ghana Football Thu, 08 Jan 2026 07:32:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 https://i0.wp.com/www.saharafootball.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/cropped-ZULU.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Fortune Adza, Author at Sahara Football https://www.saharafootball.net 32 32 122876147 Semenyo Signs Off in Style with Stoppage-Time Winner as Bournemouth Beat Spurs https://www.saharafootball.net/semenyo-signs-off-in-style-with-stoppage-time-winner-as-bournemouth-beat-spurs/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=semenyo-signs-off-in-style-with-stoppage-time-winner-as-bournemouth-beat-spurs Thu, 08 Jan 2026 07:29:08 +0000 https://www.saharafootball.net/?p=45117 Antoine Semenyo brought his Bournemouth chapter to a close in dramatic fashion, scoring deep into stoppage time to seal a thrilling 3–2 win over Tottenham Hotspur at the Vitality Stadium. The Ghanaian winger, featuring for the 110th time for the Cherries and widely expected to be making his final appearance before completing a move to [...]

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Antoine Semenyo brought his Bournemouth chapter to a close in dramatic fashion, scoring deep into stoppage time to seal a thrilling 3–2 win over Tottenham Hotspur at the Vitality Stadium.

The Ghanaian winger, featuring for the 110th time for the Cherries and widely expected to be making his final appearance before completing a move to Manchester City, delivered the decisive moment in the 95th minute. Set up by David Brooks, Semenyo cut inside and rifled a right-footed effort into the far corner to secure all three points.

Bournemouth had earlier looked set to be denied victory after João Palhinha hauled Tottenham level in the 78th minute with a spectacular bicycle kick. With momentum shifting late on, it took a moment of individual quality from Semenyo to swing the contest back in the hosts’ favour.

The 26-year-old’s late intervention capped a memorable final outing and underlined the impact he has made during his time at the club. His departure comes after a productive campaign in which he registered 10 goals and three assists in 20 appearances.

Semenyo leaves Bournemouth having delivered one final decisive contribution, closing his spell at the club on a powerful note.

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AFCON 2025 Round of 16 Results: Morocco, Nigeria, Egypt, Senegal Reach Quarter-Finals https://www.saharafootball.net/afcon-2025-round-of-16-results-morocco-nigeria-egypt-senegal-reach-quarter-finals/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=afcon-2025-round-of-16-results-morocco-nigeria-egypt-senegal-reach-quarter-finals Wed, 07 Jan 2026 01:33:07 +0000 https://www.saharafootball.net/?p=45107 The Round of 16 at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco delivered drama, dominance, and defining moments as Africa’s finest nations booked their places in the quarter-finals, setting up a mouth-watering last-eight stage. Defending champions Côte d’Ivoire underlined their credentials with an emphatic 3–0 victory over Burkina Faso in Marrakech. Amad Diallo continued [...]

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The Round of 16 at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco delivered drama, dominance, and defining moments as Africa’s finest nations booked their places in the quarter-finals, setting up a mouth-watering last-eight stage.

Defending champions Côte d’Ivoire underlined their credentials with an emphatic 3–0 victory over Burkina Faso in Marrakech. Amad Diallo continued his impressive form, scoring once and providing an assist as the Ivorians eased through with authority. Their reward is a blockbuster quarter-final clash against Egypt, seven-time champions, in Agadir, a repeat of the iconic 2006 final.

Egypt secured their place after a hard-fought 3–1 extra-time win over Benin, with Yasser Ibrahim’s towering header and a Mohamed Salah breakaway goal proving decisive in a tense encounter.

Algeria also needed late drama to advance, edging past the Democratic Republic of Congo 1–0 thanks to a 119th-minute strike from substitute Adil Boulbina in Rabat. The victory sets up a heavyweight quarter-final showdown with Nigeria, who cruised through the round of 16 with a commanding 4–0 win over Mozambique, barely breaking sweat.

Hosts Morocco delighted home fans as a solitary strike from Brahim Díaz secured a narrow 1–0 victory over Tanzania, sending the Atlas Lions into the quarter-finals. Díaz etched his name into AFCON history by becoming the first Moroccan player to score in four consecutive tournament matches. Morocco will now face Cameroon, who overcame South Africa 2–1 to keep their title hopes alive.

In an all-West African battle, Senegal fought back from behind to defeat Sudan 3–1, while Mali, reduced to ten men, showed remarkable resilience to edge Tunisia 3–2 on penalties after a 1–1 draw. The results set up an enticing Senegal-Mali quarter-final clash, promising intensity and regional pride.

With the Round of 16 concluded, the quarter-finals now bring together continental giants and fierce rivals, as the race for the AFCON 2025 crown intensifies across Morocco.

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Ayew and Fatawu Fire Leicester City to Dramatic Win Over West Brom https://www.saharafootball.net/ayew-and-fatawu-fire-leicester-city-to-dramatic-win-over-west-brom/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ayew-and-fatawu-fire-leicester-city-to-dramatic-win-over-west-brom Wed, 07 Jan 2026 00:44:54 +0000 https://www.saharafootball.net/?p=45104 Ghanaian duo Jordan Ayew and Abdul Fatawu Issahaku were the heroes for Leicester City on Monday night, combining to secure a hard-fought 2–1 victory over West Bromwich Albion in the English Championship. Playing at the King Power Stadium, Ayew gave the Foxes an early advantage in the 18th minute, reacting quickest to a cut-back from [...]

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Ghanaian duo Jordan Ayew and Abdul Fatawu Issahaku were the heroes for Leicester City on Monday night, combining to secure a hard-fought 2–1 victory over West Bromwich Albion in the English Championship.

Playing at the King Power Stadium, Ayew gave the Foxes an early advantage in the 18th minute, reacting quickest to a cut-back from Jordan James and finishing with determination. West Brom responded before the break, as Karlan Grant calmly found the net in the 34th minute to restore parity.

Just when the contest seemed headed for a draw, Abdul Fatawu Issahaku delivered the decisive moment deep into injury time. The winger calmly converted after being set up by Stephy Mavididi, sealing all three points for Leicester City.

Ayew’s strike takes his 2026 tally to one goal and one assist, while Fatawu’s goal is his first of the year and his fifth of the 2025/26 Championship season.

Leicester City currently sit 12th on the Championship table with 37 points.

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Jonina, Ampem Darkoa Suffer First Defeats in Women’s Premier League https://www.saharafootball.net/jonina-ampem-darkoa-suffer-first-defeats-in-womens-premier-league/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=jonina-ampem-darkoa-suffer-first-defeats-in-womens-premier-league Mon, 05 Jan 2026 12:36:59 +0000 https://www.saharafootball.net/?p=45099 The long unbeaten runs of Jonina Ladies and Ampem Darkoa Ladies came to an end on Matchday 8 of the Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League, as surprises unfolded across both the Southern and Northern Zones. In the Southern Zone, Jonina Ladies suffered their first defeat of the season, going down 1–0 to Army Ladies at [...]

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The long unbeaten runs of Jonina Ladies and Ampem Darkoa Ladies came to an end on Matchday 8 of the Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League, as surprises unfolded across both the Southern and Northern Zones.

In the Southern Zone, Jonina Ladies suffered their first defeat of the season, going down 1–0 to Army Ladies at the Teshie Mats Park. The decisive moment came in the 70th minute, when Linda Achiaa struck to hand Army Ladies a crucial victory and end Jonina’s impressive run. Despite the loss, Jonina Ladies remain top of the Southern Zone standings, level on 19 points with Army Ladies but ahead on goal difference.

Elsewhere in the Northern Zone, champions Ampem Darkoa Ladies were beaten 2–1 by Dreamz Ladies at the Bantama AstroTurf, also ending their unbeaten start to the campaign. Ajegipina Zakaria, the league’s leading scorer, opened the scoring in the 16th minute to extend her tally to 10 goals for the season. However, Dreamz Ladies mounted a swift comeback, scoring in the 24th and 32nd minutes to secure the win before halftime.

Despite the setback, Ampem Darkoa Ladies remain firmly at the summit of the Northern Zone with 19 points, maintaining a strong lead over second-placed Royal Fosu Ladies, who now have 14 points following a 1–1 draw with Kumasi Sports Academy on the same matchday.

In another key development, the race for the Golden Glove intensified after Hasaacas Ladies played out a goalless draw with Police Ladies. The result saw Grace Buoadu Banwaa of Hasaacas register her sixth clean sheet of the season, drawing level with Osman Huzeimah of Jonina Ladies at the top of the clean-sheet chart.

Matchday 8 has therefore delivered a major shift in momentum across the Women’s Premier League, ending unbeaten streaks while keeping both Jonina Ladies and Ampem Darkoa Ladies in control of their respective zones as the title race continues to heat up.

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AFCON 2025 Round of 16 Fixtures Confirmed as Group Stage Ends in Morocco https://www.saharafootball.net/afcon-2025-round-of-16-takes-shape-as-group-stage-concludes-in-morocco/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=afcon-2025-round-of-16-takes-shape-as-group-stage-concludes-in-morocco Thu, 01 Jan 2026 22:59:03 +0000 https://www.saharafootball.net/?p=45092 The stage is set for an exciting knockout phase at the TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025, as the Round of 16 fixtures have been officially confirmed, following the conclusion of an action-packed group stage across all six groups. At the end of the group phase, the top two teams from each of the [...]

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The stage is set for an exciting knockout phase at the TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025, as the Round of 16 fixtures have been officially confirmed, following the conclusion of an action-packed group stage across all six groups.

At the end of the group phase, the top two teams from each of the six groups booked automatic qualification to the Round of 16, with the final four slots decided by the best third-placed teams, in line with the tournament format introduced since AFCON expanded to 24 teams.

Hosts Morocco finished top of Group A with seven points, while Mali progressed as runners-up. Although Comoros finished third in the group, their two points and inferior overall ranking meant they narrowly missed out on qualification, underlining how tight the margins were across the groups.

In Group B, seven-time champions Egypt led the standings ahead of South Africa, while Angola, despite finishing third, did not accumulate enough points to rank among the best four third-placed sides. Zimbabwe exited the competition after finishing bottom of the group.

Group C saw Nigeria deliver one of the most dominant group-stage performances in recent AFCON history, winning all three matches to finish with a perfect nine points. Tunisia followed in second place, while Tanzania finished third and Uganda ended their campaign in fourth position. Despite having the same number of points as other third-placed teams elsewhere, Tanzania advanced on the goals scored tie-breaker, a decisive factor that ultimately kept their AFCON dream alive.

In Group D, Senegal and DR Congo both ended with seven points, with Senegal topping the group on goal difference. Benin, who finished third, secured one of the four best third-placed slots thanks to their superior overall record, while Botswana exited the tournament without a point.

Group E was dominated by Algeria, who won all three matches to underline their status as former champions. Burkina Faso followed in second place, while Sudan, finishing third, accumulated enough points to progress as one of the best third-placed teams.

In Group F, defending champions Côte d’Ivoire and five-time winners Cameroon both finished on seven points to advance automatically, while Mozambique, despite finishing third, completed the list of best third-placed teams to qualify for the Round of 16.

The Round of 16 action begins on January 3, with Senegal facing Sudan and Mali taking on Tunisia. On January 4, hosts Morocco meet Tanzania, while South Africa clash with Cameroon. The knockout matches continue on January 5, as Egypt face Benin and Nigeria square off against Mozambique, before the final Round of 16 fixtures on January 6, which see Algeria battle DR Congo and Côte d’Ivoire take on Burkina Faso.

With the group stage now behind them, the tournament moves into its most unforgiving phase, where every mistake could be decisive. As Morocco provides the stage for the knockout rounds, past champions, continental heavyweights, and ambitious challengers will all be chasing a place in the quarterfinals and a step closer to African football’s ultimate prize.

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Ghana’s Black Princesses Begin Preparations for Crucial South Africa Qualifier https://www.saharafootball.net/ghanas-black-princesses-begin-preparations-for-crucial-south-africa-qualifier/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ghanas-black-princesses-begin-preparations-for-crucial-south-africa-qualifier Tue, 30 Dec 2025 23:52:56 +0000 https://www.saharafootball.net/?p=45074 Ghana’s Black Princesses have opened camping ahead of their crucial FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup qualifying clash against South Africa, as preparations intensify for the next round of the qualifiers scheduled for February 2026.   Camping officially begins on January 2, 2026, with Head Coach Charles Sampson and the technical team calling up a blend [...]

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Ghana’s Black Princesses have opened camping ahead of their crucial FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup qualifying clash against South Africa, as preparations intensify for the next round of the qualifiers scheduled for February 2026.

 



Camping officially begins on January 2, 2026, with Head Coach Charles Sampson and the technical team calling up a blend of local-based and foreign-based talents to form a strong squad for the decisive encounter.

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The Black Princesses booked their place in the third round of the qualifiers after a dominant display against Tunisia, securing a convincing 4–0 aggregate victory over the North Africans. The result underlined Ghana’s growing strength in women’s youth football and boosted confidence heading into the showdown with South Africa.

The latest call-up features players drawn from clubs across the Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League, Division One sides, and overseas institutions, highlighting the depth and diversity of talent available to the national team setup.

READ MORE : FIFA releases list for Ghanaian referees for 2026

Goalkeeping duties will be handled by Asana Osman, Grace Andoh, Jenna Kayla Sapong, and Mavis Donkor, while the defensive unit includes experienced names such as Comfort Yeboah, Precious Asante, Fatimata Fuseini, Juliana Gyekwaa, Margaret Agyapomaa, and Bridget Sakyi, among others.

The midfield is anchored by players like Latifa Musah, Sarah Nyarko, Esther Asamoah, and Theresa Darko, providing creativity and balance, while the attacking department boasts the likes of Mary Amponsah, Michelle Yaa, Anita Yeboah, and Agyeiwaa Gifty Jnr, tasked with delivering goals for the Princesses.

The winner of the Ghana–South Africa tie will move a step closer to qualification for the 2026 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup, which will be hosted by Poland from September 5 to 27, 2026. The tournament will feature 24 teams from all six confederations, with Poland making its debut as host nation.

READ MORE : Week 16 Review : Kotoko win as Aduana stumble away to Young Apostles

Defending champions Korea DPR will be aiming to retain their title after lifting the trophy at Colombia 2024, a victory that saw them draw level with the United States and Germany as the most successful nations in the history of the competition, each with three titles.

As preparations get underway, all eyes will be on the Black Princesses to once again rise to the occasion and keep Ghana’s hopes of returning to the global stage alive.



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WPL : Jonina Ladies beat Samartex https://www.saharafootball.net/jonina-ladies-concede-first-league-goal-but-extend-unbeaten-run-against-samartex/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=jonina-ladies-concede-first-league-goal-but-extend-unbeaten-run-against-samartex Sat, 27 Dec 2025 23:13:19 +0000 https://www.saharafootball.net/?p=45053 Jonina Ladies’ long-standing defensive dominance in the Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League Southern Zone was finally breached on Saturday, December 27, 2025, but their unbeaten run remained intact as they recorded a dramatic 2–1 victory over FC Samartex Ladies on Matchday Seven at the Auntie Aku AstroTurf.   The league leaders had not conceded a [...]

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Jonina Ladies’ long-standing defensive dominance in the Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League Southern Zone was finally breached on Saturday, December 27, 2025, but their unbeaten run remained intact as they recorded a dramatic 2–1 victory over FC Samartex Ladies on Matchday Seven at the Auntie Aku AstroTurf.

 



The league leaders had not conceded a single goal in the competition this season until Abigail Akwetey equalised for Samartex in the 68th minute, ending Jonina’s league clean-sheet run.

READ MORE :FIFA releases list for Ghanaian referees for 2026

The goal came just a week after Cabfix Ladies had scored against Jonina in the Women’s FA Cup Round of 32, ending their perfect defensive record across all competitions.

Jonina had taken the lead in the 39th minute through captain Agnes Yeboah, whose strike took her tally to five league goals this season. The skipper was once again influential, earning the NASCO Most Valuable Player award for a second consecutive matchday, having also claimed the honour on Matchday Six.

READ MORE : Week 16 Review : Kotoko win as Aduana stumble away to Young Apostles

As the rain poured down late in the contest at the Auntie Aku AstroTurf, Jonina Ladies pressed on in search of a winner. Their determination was rewarded in stoppage time when Rebecca Assemani rose above the defence to power home the decisive header in the 90+3rd minute, sealing a dramatic victory and sparking celebrations among the home supporters.

Goalkeeper Osman Huzeimah, who had been key to Jonina’s defensive solidity earlier in the season, was beaten for the first time in the league campaign but remained instrumental as her side pushed forward to secure all three points.

READ MORE : Hearts of Oak beat Samartex 1-0 at home

The result keeps Jonina Ladies unbeaten in the league and across all competitions, while also maintaining their place at the top of the Southern Zone standings with 19 points after seven matches.



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AFCON 2025 Matchday 1 Results and Standings: Full Round-Up https://www.saharafootball.net/afcon-2025-matchday-1-results-and-standings-full-round-up/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=afcon-2025-matchday-1-results-and-standings-full-round-up Thu, 25 Dec 2025 20:15:25 +0000 https://www.saharafootball.net/?p=45023 The 2025 Africa Cup of Nations got off to an exciting start on Sunday, December 21, with Matchday One delivering goals, late drama and early group-shaping results across all six groups, as hosts Morocco set the tone in the tournament opener. Group A Hosts Morocco opened their campaign in style with a 2–0 victory over [...]

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The 2025 Africa Cup of Nations got off to an exciting start on Sunday, December 21, with Matchday One delivering goals, late drama and early group-shaping results across all six groups, as hosts Morocco set the tone in the tournament opener.



Group A

Hosts Morocco opened their campaign in style with a 2–0 victory over Comoros, courtesy of goals from Brahim Díaz and Ayoub El Kaabi, to claim top spot after the first round of fixtures. In the group’s other match, Mali and Zambia shared the points in a 1–1 draw. Lassine Sinayoko gave Mali the lead before Patson Daka struck a stoppage-time equaliser for Zambia.

Standings: Morocco (3 pts), Mali (1), Zambia (1), Comoros (0)

READ MORE : FIFA releases list for Ghanaian referees for 2026

Group B

South Africa edged past Angola 2–1, while Egypt came from behind to defeat Zimbabwe 2–1. Goals from Omar Marmoush and Mohamed Salah sealed the comeback win for the Pharaohs, who sit top of the group on goal difference alongside South Africa.

Standings: Egypt (3), South Africa (3), Angola (0), Zimbabwe (0)

READ MORE : Week 16 Review : Kotoko win as Aduana stumble away to Young Apostles

Group C

Tunisia made a strong start with a 3–1 win over Uganda, while Nigeria secured a 2–1 victory against Tanzania, with Ademola Lookman among the scorers. Both teams collected maximum points to set up an early battle for supremacy in the group.

Standings: Tunisia (3), Nigeria (3), Uganda (0), Tanzania (0)

READ MORE : Jonina Ladies beat Samartex

Group D

Defending champions Senegal delivered one of the most dominant performances of Matchday One, brushing aside Botswana 3–0, with Nicholas Jackson scoring twice. DR Congo also opened their campaign with a narrow 1–0 win over Benin, leaving Senegal top on goal difference.

Standings: Senegal (3), DR Congo (3), Benin (0), Botswana (0)

READ MORE : GPL : Hearts of Oak 1-0 Samartex

Group E

Algeria announced their intentions with a commanding 3–0 victory over Sudan, while Burkina Faso edged Equatorial Guinea 2–1 in a closely fought contest.

Standings: Algeria (3), Burkina Faso (3), Equatorial Guinea (0), Sudan (0)

READ MORE : AFCON 2025 Matchday 1 Results and Standings: Full Round-Up

Group F

Matchday One ended with two tightly contested fixtures as Cameroon defeated Gabon 1–0, and Ivory Coast also recorded a 1–0 win over Mozambique. Amad Diallo scored the decisive goal for the Ivorians as both sides claimed early momentum.

Standings: Cameroon (3), Ivory Coast (3), Gabon (0), Mozambique (0)

With Matchday One completed, attention now turns to Matchday Two, which continues on Friday, December 26, 2025, as teams look to strengthen their positions in the race for the knockout stages. The tournament will run until January 18, 2026, with anticipation already building across Morocco.

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Women’s FA Cup Round of 32 Delivers Goals, Upsets, and Statement Wins https://www.saharafootball.net/womens-fa-cup-round-of-32-delivers-goals-upsets-and-statement-wins/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=womens-fa-cup-round-of-32-delivers-goals-upsets-and-statement-wins Wed, 24 Dec 2025 10:41:24 +0000 https://www.saharafootball.net/?p=44995 The 2025/26 Women’s FA Cup Round of 32 produced a thrilling mix of emphatic victories, narrow wins, and standout performances as clubs battled for a place in the next stage of Ghana’s premier knockout competition. Army Ladies were among the biggest winners of the round, powering past Valued Girls with a convincing 3–1 victory to [...]

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The 2025/26 Women’s FA Cup Round of 32 produced a thrilling mix of emphatic victories, narrow wins, and standout performances as clubs battled for a place in the next stage of Ghana’s premier knockout competition.

Army Ladies were among the biggest winners of the round, powering past Valued Girls with a convincing 3–1 victory to underline their credentials as serious contenders. Epiphany Warriors also made a strong statement, thrashing Mepe Peace Ladies 6–0 in one of the most dominant displays of the round.

Hasaacas Ladies continued their impressive run with a 4–1 win over Essiam Socrates, while Supreme Ladies eased into the next round after a comfortable 3–0 victory against Northern Ladies. The biggest scoreline of the round came from Ampem Darkoa Ladies, who demolished Sung Shining Ladies 13–0 in a ruthless attacking performance.

Akosombo Ladies booked their place with a solid 2–0 win over Anlo Ladies, while Gyagba Ladies edged past Fosu Royal Ladies 1–0 in a tightly contested encounter. Samartex Ladies progressed without kicking a ball after Wisdom Ladies failed to show up for their fixture.

In other matches, Tamale Super Ladies secured a 2–1 win away to Anfaani Ladies, FC Savannah edged Fabulous Ladies 1–0, and Bolga Sharp Arrows defeated WA All Stars Ladies 2–0. Dreamz Ladies also impressed on the road, beating Nasara Ladies 5–1 to seal qualification.

Arm of God Ladies claimed a narrow 2–1 victory over Northern City Ladies, while Rootz Sistaz delivered a strong performance to defeat Ladystrikers 4–1. Sissamba Ladies were also among the teams advancing, seeing off Soccer Intellectuals with a 2–0 win.

One of the most talked-about fixtures of the round saw Jonina Ladies edge Cabfix Ladies 2–1 in a fiercely contested local derby. Despite the defeat, Cabfix made history by becoming the first team to score against Jonina this season, ending their perfect defensive run across all competitions.

With the Round of 32 concluded, attention now turns to the draw for the next stage, as the remaining teams continue their pursuit of Women’s FA Cup glory.

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Cabfix Make History as Jonina Finally Concede in Women’s FA Cup Derby https://www.saharafootball.net/cabfix-make-history-as-jonina-finally-concede-in-womens-fa-cup-derby/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=cabfix-make-history-as-jonina-finally-concede-in-womens-fa-cup-derby Wed, 24 Dec 2025 10:19:18 +0000 https://www.saharafootball.net/?p=44986 Cabfix Ladies bowed out of the Women’s FA Cup at the Round of 32 stage, but not without rewriting part of the season’s narrative, as they handed Jonina Ladies their first goal conceded in all competitions during a hard-fought 2–1 derby defeat at the Auntie-Aku AstroTurf. The clash had the intensity of a local derby, [...]

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Cabfix Ladies bowed out of the Women’s FA Cup at the Round of 32 stage, but not without rewriting part of the season’s narrative, as they handed Jonina Ladies their first goal conceded in all competitions during a hard-fought 2–1 derby defeat at the Auntie-Aku AstroTurf.

The clash had the intensity of a local derby, with both teams sharing the same home venue despite Cabfix being listed as hosts. Jonina arrived with an impressive defensive record, having gone six matches without conceding in the Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League, and fresh from a comfortable 2–0 victory over Faith Ladies in the Round of 64.

Confidence was equally high in the Cabfix camp following their narrow 1–0 triumph over Oak Ladies in the previous round — a Premier League side — a result that set the tone for a bold performance against another top-flight opponent.

Jonina drew first blood early, opening the scoring in the 10th minute, but Cabfix refused to sit back. Their persistence was rewarded moments before the interval, as they pulled level in the 43rd minute to ensure the teams went into the break deadlocked at 1–1, ending Jonina’s season-long clean-sheet streak.

After the restart, Jonina’s experience and quality came to the fore, with the Premier League side finding the decisive breakthrough in the 58th minute. The goal proved enough to secure progression to the next round, though Cabfix continued to battle until the final whistle.

Despite the result, Cabfix Ladies left the competition with heads held high, earning widespread praise for becoming the first team to breach Jonina’s defence this season, while Jonina’s formidable league defensive record remains untouched as they march on in the FA Cup.

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