The Ghanaian side became the first club to reach the final of the maiden competition on Monday
Ghana’s Hasaacas Ladies pipped Moroccan giants ASFAR 2-1 in the semifinals of the Women’s Caf Champions League to on Monday.
After securing a semifinals place with a game to spare last week, Hasaacas were made to work extra harder than their previous games.
Doris Boaduwaa shot Hasaacas Ladies ahead by the 34th minute with a good finish but ASFAR pulled even on the stroke of halftime.
After the break, Hasaacas had an opportunity to restore their lead after Veronica Appiah was played through but her last ditch effort missed the target.
The Ghanaian champions were handed a penalty by the 63rd minute but Perpetual Agyekum uncharacteristically saw her effort saved.
However, Evelyn Badu proved her importance once more in the competition. The well-built striker latched onto the ball to score the match winner.
The goal marked Badu’s fifth goal of the competition as she is now in a pole position to win the goal boot.
Hasaacas will face Mamelodi Sundown’s Women’s FC in the final after the South Club defeated Malabo Kings on penalties in the second semifinals.