Epiphany Warriors FC secure Women’s Premier League promotion

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Epiphany Warriors FC qualified for the 2024/25 Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League after an overly impressive campaign in the second tier.

The impressive run in the middle league culminated in a spot in Ghana’s top tier of women’s football.

Epiphany were unbeaten In the Regional league play offs, they won all their games, scored 17 goals and conceded just one goal.

Epiphany Warrior FC have qualified along Side Halifax Queens FC in qualifying for the 2024/25 Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League next season in the Southern Zone.

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The club nicknamed the “Warriors ” was founded in 2021, with the objective to give a platform to talented women footballers

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