The Women Oldies Stars of Ghana recorded a commanding 3–0 victory over Togo’s Association of Femme Foot Santé in a Grannies International Football Friendly at La McDan Park over the weekend. 

The match, staged to promote women’s football, friendship and sportsmanship between Ghana and Togo, saw the hosts dominate from the opening whistle. Former Black Queens midfielder Rumanatu Tahiru opened the scoring in the 22nd minute with a composed finish.

Tahiru, a former captain of Immigration Ladies and now a CAF License ‘B’ coach, struck again in the 36th minute to hand Ghana a comfortable two-goal lead at halftime.

The Women Oldies Stars maintained their control after the break, and former La Ladies player Agnes Agyarkwa sealed the victory in the 56th minute with the third goal.

The friendly forms part of preparations for the Grannies International Football Tournament scheduled for South Africa in 2027. Grannies International President Rebecca Beka Ntsanwisi attended the match as special guest.



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