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Women’s League chairperson Hillary Boateng appeals to the media to do more on women’s football

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Women's League chairperson Hillary Boateng appeals to the media to do more on women's football

Chairperson of the Women’s League, Hillary Boateng, has appealed to the media do more to promote the women’s game in Ghana.

Madam Hillary made this statement at the launch of the 2021/22 Football season.

According to her, the teams have achieved considerable success on the social media front but need more push from traditional platforms.

“The teams have made a huge improvement on the social media front as have the players.”

“We need more support from the media because the clubs have done what they can.” She told Citi Sports in an interview.

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The 2021/2022 Women’s Premier League (WPL) is scheduled to kick off on the weekend of Friday, December 17 to 20, 2021 across the country.

By the decision of the Executive Council and the GFA Congress, this season’s top tier women’s competition has increased the number of participating clubs from 16 to 20 teams.

The expansion will give players of the elite women’s football competition the opportunity to stay active and play more games during the season.

Source: footballmadeinghana.com

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