Veteran coach Yusif Basigi has stepped down as head coach of Hasaacas Ladies after an incredible 21 years of service. Basigi, who also serves as the head coach of Ghana’s U-20 women’s national team, the Black Princesses, is set to begin a new chapter in his career with Tanzanian giants, Simba Queens.
During his two-decade tenure at Hasaacas Ladies, Basigi transformed the club into a powerhouse in Ghana’s Women’s Premier League, winning numerous titles and producing top talents who have gone on to excel both locally and internationally. His influence on the club and the development of women’s football in Ghana is undeniable, making his departure a significant moment for the team and the league.
Basigi’s move to Simba Queens, one of the leading women’s football clubs in East Africa, signals the club’s ambitions to dominate the region and beyond. He will bring a wealth of experience and tactical expertise to the Tanzanian side as they aim for success in domestic and continental competitions.
As he leaves Hasaacas Ladies, Basigi’s legacy remains firmly intact, and his next adventure with Simba Queens promises to further elevate his status as one of Africa’s top coaches in women’s football.