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Grace Asantewaa is on the brink of making history at upcoming SWAG Awards.

Grace Asantewaa, the talented midfielder from Ghana and FC Juárez Femenil, is on the brink of making history at the upcoming SWAG Awards. Nominated for the Best Female Footballer of the Year (Foreign), Asantewaa has had an outstanding year both at the club and national level, making her a strong contender for this prestigious award.

During the Liga MX Women’s Apertura, Asantewaa played a crucial role in helping FC Juárez Femenil reach the quarter-finals, despite finishing 8th on the table. Her defensive skills, fighting spirit, and goal-scoring abilities were instrumental in the team’s success throughout the season.

At the recent WAFCON tournament, Asantewaa showcased her talent on the international stage, helping Ghana secure a 3rd place finish. She was also awarded the Most Valuable Player of the Match in Ghana’s game against Algeria, further highlighting her exceptional performance during the tournament.

In addition, Asantewaa played a key role in Ghana’s qualification for the next WAFCON, scoring a crucial goal against the Egypt Women’s National Team in the double-header of the WAFCON qualifiers. Her contributions to the national team have not gone unnoticed, and she has emerged as a standout player for Ghana in women’s football.

With her impressive performances and contributions to both her club and country, Grace Asantewaa is undoubtedly a deserving candidate for the Best Female Footballer of the Year (Foreign) award at the SWAG Awards. Her talent, dedication, and hard work have set her apart as a rising star in women’s football, and her potential for future success is limitless. As she prepares to make history at the SWAG Awards, all eyes will be on Grace Asantewaa as she continues to shine on the football field.

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