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Soccer News of Saturday, 21 May 2011

Source: sammy heywood okine / sportsinghana.com

Inter Royal Ladies FC eye women’s league cup

Nungua based Inter Royal Ladies club has vowed to win this year’s Women’s Soccer League. They have vowed to shock the organisers and fans as they have prepared very well to win the 2011 league in grand style with their young, talented and well groomed players.

Mr. Samuel Ofosu Amasah, Team Manager of Inter Royal Ladies told yours truly they are more than ready for the kick off and they would showcase the best female footballers from Tema, Prampram, Nungua, Teshie and other parts of Accra who have been trained to play for the Black Queens, Princesses and Maidens.

Some of the people who have contributed to the growth of Inter Royal Ladies are Nicholas Adjei Adjetey, the chairman; coach Edna Yeke who happens to be a coach of the National U17 team; Carlos Albert Adotey Kpakpo and Faustina Boye, the skipper of the team.

Mr. Amasah who is a keen follower and contributor to the development of Women’s Football said the standard of the game is coming down because of bad selection of players into the national teams. “If we want to see real development and real success, then we have to do the right things like parading players with the right ages and stop favoritism, which is a canker currently in Ghana Football,” he said.

The Inter Royal Ladies Team Manager appealed to national team selectors to go round all the training pitches of the clubs that play and pick the very best as Ghana belongs to many people and not a few who go out and flop to give the nation a bad name.