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Yussif Basigi bids farewell to Hasaacas Ladies after 21 years, sets sights on Simba Queens in Tanzania

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By Nana Kwame Bediako

Yussif Basigi departs Hasaacas Ladies after an extraordinary 21-year tenure in Ghanaian women’s football. Basigi, who has been an integral part of the club is set to join Tanzania’s Simba Queens. His contributions over the past 21 years have been nothing short of monumental, shaping the club into a powerhouse of women’s football in Ghana and beyond.

Basigi’s role in the formation and development of Hasaacas Ladies cannot be overstated. Starting from scratch, he was instrumental in laying the foundations that would eventually see the team rise to prominence. His vision and dedication turned Hasaacas Ladies into a formidable force in local and continental competitions. This journey from humble beginnings to becoming a celebrated club is a testament to Basigi’s unwavering commitment and innovative coaching techniques.

Under Basigi’s leadership, Hasaacas Ladies have enjoyed a golden era of success. The team clinched an unprecedented four Ghana Women’s Premier League titles, cementing their status as the dominant force in the league. His knack for identifying and nurturing talent played a crucial role in these achievements, proving his expertise and passion for the game. Basigi’s ability to build a winning team from the grassroots level has been a cornerstone of Hasaacas Ladies’ sustained success.

The crowning glory of Basigi’s tenure came in 2021 when Hasaacas Ladies won the CAF Women’s Champions League WAFU Zone B Qualifiers. This triumph not only highlighted the team’s dominance in the region but also showcased their potential on the continental stage. Reaching the final of the African Women’s Champions League further solidified their reputation as one of Africa’s elite women’s football teams, with Basigi at the helm orchestrating these historic feats.

As Basigi embarks on a new chapter with Simba Queens, his legacy at Hasaacas Ladies will continue to inspire future generations. His departure is a significant loss for the club, but it also opens a new avenue for him to impart his wisdom and experience in a different environment. Hasaacas fans and players will remember him not just for the trophies and accolades, but for his profound impact on the team and the broader landscape of women’s football in Ghana.

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