Bagabaga Ladies FC Dominates with Convincing 5-0 Victory Over Wa All Stars Ladies in Women’s FA Cup Clash

In a stunning display of skill and dominance, Bagabaga Ladies FC asserted their prowess with a resounding 5-0 victory over Wa All Stars Ladies in a thrilling encounter during the 2023/2023 Women’s FA Cup. The reinvigorated Bagabaga squad showcased their mettle as they ran riot away in Wa, leaving their opponents in awe.
Bagabaga Ladies FC, a formidable force hailing from the Northern Region Women Division One, has been making waves in the football scene. The team’s recent triumph is a testament to their dedication and strategic gameplay, securing a well-deserved spot in the limelight.
Notably, Bagabaga Ladies FC had previously qualified for the 2022/2023 Middle League, solidifying their position as a team to be reckoned with. This accomplishment speaks volumes about their commitment to excellence and their ability to navigate through challenging competitions.
The team’s success is further emphasized by their contribution to the national teams, having produced a talented pool of players. One standout player is Abdulai Salamatu, currently making waves with Swieqi United FC in Malta. Salamatu’s journey from Bagabaga Ladies FC to a prominent role in a national league team underscores the club’s role in nurturing top-tier talent.
In the recent clash against Wa All Stars Ladies, Bagabaga Ladies FC’s goal-scoring prowess was on full display. Samiatu Mutawakil led the charge with two brilliant goals, showcasing her offensive prowess and clinical finishing. Hamdia Budali added to the tally with another goal, further cementing the team’s dominance.
Ramatulai Abubakari also left her mark on the match, scoring two crucial goals that contributed to the team’s commanding 5-0 victory. The collective effort of the Bagabaga Ladies FC players highlighted their cohesive teamwork and strategic coordination on the field.
As Bagabaga Ladies FC continues to make strides in women’s football, their recent triumph over Wa All Stars Ladies serves as a statement of intent. With a blend of emerging talent and experienced players, the team is poised for further success in the ongoing Women’s FA Cup and beyond.
By: Musah Abdul-Rahim