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General News of Thursday, 15 May 2025

    

Source: www.ghanawebbers.com

Belief vs. Redemption: The Women's FA Cup Final showdown

Under the soft lights of the training ground, Jonina Ladies focus on one goal: winning the Women’s FA Cup. Every pass and sprint shows their belief that this is their year.

For Jonina, reaching this final is a significant achievement. It represents years of hard work and resilience.

Head coach Joseph Osei Owusu shared his excitement with Joy Sports. "This is a great opportunity for Jonina, who have never reached a final before," he said. Winning would be huge for both the team and Auntie Aku community.

The squad feels confident, and it comes from within. Joyce Atimbila, who has scored five goals in the competition, stated, "We will treat them as underdogs." She added that determination can lead to victory. "Fans should expect more goals from me in the final."

Goalkeeper Huzeima Osman echoed this confidence. "We have prepared well for Sunday’s final," she said. "We are going all out to win." She encouraged fans to support them after a good season.

On the other side stands Faith Ladies, seeking redemption. Their relegation at the end of the Women's Premier League was heartbreaking. Yet their journey to the final has been defiant.

Faith Ladies surprised many with their performance despite tough odds. They arrive at the final ready to fight with nothing to lose.

"Come watch beautiful football at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium on May 18," head coach Raymond Fenny urged fans. He believes Faith Ladies will secure victory.

No pressure or fear surrounds them; just one last chance to change their season's narrative.

Two teams tell two different stories: one aiming for growth and another fighting for pride after adversity.

The Women’s FA Cup final offers more than just silverware; it promises legacy.

Jonina shares an unbreakable bond while Faith stands fearless in their struggle. This season has been challenging for Faith Ladies but rewarding for Jonina Ladies.

Jonina finished third in the Women's Premier League during only their second season and now aims for FA Cup glory.

Good things come to those who wait, and 90 minutes could decide this match's outcome.