Faith Ladies emerged triumphant in a dramatic finale, edging Jonina Ladies 2-1 after extra time to lift the Women's FA Cup trophy in a match filled with tension, grit, and late drama.

The final began with both sides cautious in their approach, probing for gaps without taking too many risks.

Faith Ladies' Anastasia Bansah picked up an early yellow card in the 8th minute for a reckless tackle, setting the tone for a fiercely contested battle.

Jonina Ladies made a tactical change in the 41st minute, introducing Lordina Osei for Abigail Bosu. Despite some speculative efforts from both teams, the first half ended goalless.

The second half mirrored the first, with neither side able to find the breakthrough in regular time, forcing the game into extra time.

That’s when the match burst into life. Joyce Atimbila gave Jonina Ladies the lead in the 97th minute, but their advantage was short-lived as Erica Obeng Apreku struck back almost immediately in the 98th minute to level the score.

Apreku wasn’t done yet—she returned in the 112th minute to net her second of the night, completing a stunning turnaround for Faith Ladies.

Jonina Ladies fought desperately to equalize, but Faith Ladies held their ground to claim a memorable 2-1 victory and secure the prestigious Women's FA Cup title.

Erica Obeng Apreku’s heroics in extra time proved decisive, etching her name into club history.