Hasaacas Ladies’ form drop is not the end of an era – CEO Evelyn Nsiah

Hasaacas Ladies' form drop is not the end of an era - CEO Evelyn Nsiah

Evelyn Nsiah Asare, Chief Executive Officer of Hasaacas Ladies Football Club, has remarked that the team’s current slump in form is not the end of an era, but rather a circumstance that the club intends to recover from swiftly.

She stated this in an exclusive interview with Citi Sports, citing the club’s enormous departure as the cause for the team’s inability to win the Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League for two years in a row.

Hasaacas finished second in the CAF Women’s Champions League and has lost up to 14 players to international teams.

“It isn’t an end to an era… in Women’s football, you groom and three, four years later they are able to perform. The players we took to the Champions League were the players who had been playing together for more than three years and we had a solid team.

Just after the tournament about 14 players left us and we haven’t been able to replace them. I believe that last season we went in for younger girls they are coming up and I know this season they will do something different…I believe with time, Hasaacas will come back.”