The Ghana Women’s Premier League (GWPL), previously known as the National Women's League (NWL), is the top division league for women's football in Ghana. It was first launched in 2012. Contested by 18 clubs in two zones (southern and northern zone), it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Ghana Women's Division One. Seasons run from December to July with each team playing 16 matches (playing all 8 other teams in their zone both home and away). Most games are played on Saturday and Sunday afternoons.
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- Championnat du Ghana féminin de football (fr)
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| - Le Championnat du Ghana féminin de football est une compétition de football féminin opposant les douze meilleurs clubs du Ghana. (fr)
- The Ghana Women’s Premier League (GWPL), previously known as the National Women's League (NWL), is the top division league for women's football in Ghana. It was first launched in 2012. Contested by 18 clubs in two zones (southern and northern zone), it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Ghana Women's Division One. Seasons run from December to July with each team playing 16 matches (playing all 8 other teams in their zone both home and away). Most games are played on Saturday and Sunday afternoons. (en)
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| - The Ghana Women’s Premier League (GWPL), previously known as the National Women's League (NWL), is the top division league for women's football in Ghana. It was first launched in 2012. Contested by 18 clubs in two zones (southern and northern zone), it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Ghana Women's Division One. Seasons run from December to July with each team playing 16 matches (playing all 8 other teams in their zone both home and away). Most games are played on Saturday and Sunday afternoons. The league is sponsored by several companies, including the official sports products sponsor Decathlon GH, Ghana’s branch of the French sports goods retailer Decathlon, and NASCO, who sponsors the match day, monthly, and annual awards. In November 2021, Hilary Boateng was appointed by the Ghana Football Association as the chairperson of the Women's Premier League Committee. (en)
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