Africa: Ampem Darkoa Carry Weight of Ghana’s Hopes On CAF Women’s Champions League Debut

Africa: Ampem Darkoa Carry Weight of Ghana’s Hopes On CAF Women’s Champions League Debut


When the 2023 CAF Women’s Champions League kicks off in Cote d’Ivoire next month, Ghanaian club Ampem Darkoa Ladies will carry the weight of a nation’s expectations on their continental debut.

The tournament, now in its third edition, is set to take place from November 5th to 19th, and they have raised the hopes of the nation as they aim to revive Ghana’s fortunes on the continental stage.

That is because in the maiden edition of the tournament Hasaacas, a Ghanaian side, reached the final, losing 2-0 in the final game to South Africa club Mamelodi Sundowns.

Last year Ampem Darkoa Ladies disappointed the nation when they failed to qualify for the tournament after losing the final of the regional qualifying competition against Nigerian side Bayelsa Queens.

They fought back 12 months later and qualified by winning the WAFU Zone B tournament in August, seeing off Nigerian champions Delta Queens 1-0 in the final.

Their journey to this illustrious tournament was no easy feat, built on earlier victories over Togo’s Amis Du Monde, Ivorian side Athletico Abidjan and Sam Nelly FC of Benin as they blitzed the regional qualifying event.

While the final was settled by Ophelia Serwaa’s composed 43rd-minute strike, their free-flowing earlier matches demonstrated Ampem Darkoa’s attacking talent.

Mary Amponsah underlined her eye for goal by finishing as the tournament’s top scorer with eight strikes, making her one of the players to look out for in Cote d’Ivoire.