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Ellen Coleman has applauded Confederation of Africa Football’s Executive Committee’s decision to introduce Champions League for women’s football.
The Executive Committee among other matters to be discussed at their June 30 meeting will open a conversation on starting CAF Women’s Champions League, a club competition for women’s football.
The decision seems to have ignited several exciting opinions from those involved in the game as well as the fans.
Ellen Coleman, who’s part of the Black Queens team, played at several three FIFA organized competitions; FIFA U-17, U20 and the African Women’s Cup of Nations has added her thoughts.
The Ladystriker’s skipper has applauded CAF for the decision and has also maintained Women’s Premier League clubs in the country will be ready speaking to Takoradi-based Skyy Power FM.
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She added that the national women’s top-flight has what it takes to compete since almost all players competing in the various national teams are from the Women’s Premier League.
“We can play and compete [in the CAF Women’s Champions League] because the National Team is made up of the same players from the Women’s League
“A CAF Women’s Champions League will boost the morale of the female players, because every player would aspire to play on that platform.
“We have the quality to play in Africa because Ghana has a talent pool of female players.
“The CAF Women’s Champions League comes with many benefits.
We can market ourselves for the National Team call-ups and also attract foreign contracts.
“It will serve as another platform for players who don’t get national team call-ups to market themselves for foreign contracts” – Ellen Coleman told Skyy Sports in Takoradi.
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