The 2025/26 Greater Accra Regional Football Association (GARFA) Women’s Division One FA Cup has reached an exciting stage, with the quarter-final line-up confirmed following the conclusion of the Round of 16 matches across various centres in the region.
Now in its second edition, the competition continues to provide a competitive platform for women’s football in Greater Accra, with clubs eyeing progression in their quest for regional silverware.
Round of 16 Results
The Round of 16 produced thrilling encounters, with regulation-time victories and penalty shootouts shaping the path to the quarter-finals:
Epiphany Next Gen defeated Royal Galaxy Ladies 4–1
Rock Ladies edged Besiktas Ladies 4–3
Ridge City FC Women recorded an emphatic 7–0 win over Accra Christ Angels
Blessed Ladies secured a 3–0 victory against Starlets Ladies
El-Wonder Ladies progressed after a 6–5 penalty shootout victory over Sissamba Ladies
Cabfix Ladies cruised to a 5–1 win over Ideal Ladies
Teshie Constant Ladies advanced after defeating G.R.A Ladies 4–3 on penalties
Faith Ladies booked their place with a 3–0 penalty shootout victory over Immigration Ladies
One of the standout performances came at the Auntie Aku AstroTurf, where Cabfix Ladies delivered a commanding display against Ideal Ladies. Rising star and teenage sensation Jessica Benni stole the spotlight with a superb hat-trick, while Jessica Dzamesi and Alice Osei added the remaining goals. Benni, who had earlier scored five goals in the FIFA-backed U15 Girls Regional Colts League Matchday One, continues to announce herself as one of the most exciting young prospects in the women’s game.
Qualified Teams
The results confirmed the following clubs as quarter-finalists:
Epiphany Next Gen
Rock Ladies
Ridge City FC Women
Blessed Ladies
El-Wonder Ladies
Cabfix Ladies
Teshie Constant Ladies
Faith Ladies
With the quarter-final stage now set, attention turns to the next round as clubs intensify preparations in pursuit of the 2025/26 GARFA Women’s Division One FA Cup title, in a competition that continues to elevate women’s football across the Greater Accra Region.
