The club is founded on the principles of inclusivity, empowerment, and excellence and strive to create an environment where female athletes of all ages and backgrounds can develop their skills, build lasting friendships, and become positive role models in our community.
Yeboah who was the Ashanti Regional Secretary (Minister) when a group of passionate individuals came together with a shared vision of creating a women’s football club that would make a difference in the Garden City of Ghana.
Ash-Town Ladies Football Club was founded by the elderly women who were at the forefront of the games especially those from Ashanti – New – Town (AshTown) the hustle and bustle community of Garden City, Kumasi close to Manhyia Palace.
As the club was first of its kind to be formed in the country and during Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) 50th anniversary celebration the team’s performance attracted people of all walks of life to watch them even during their training sessions at Konadu-Yiadom school park situated along Ash-Town main road to Suame roundabout with human and vehicular traffic along the stretch As Akan Say "ƆBAA TƆ TUA ETWENE BEMA BO" prominent personalities of Ashanti-New-Town were appointed to steer the affairs of the club namely Nana Osei Boakye Mensah as Chairman a great financier of the club, former chairman of NPP Manhyia constituency and chief agent of Ashanti Region newspapers vendors Nana Akwasi, vice, Mr. Jerry King, Mr. Joe Adu, Nana Druyeh, Mr. Donkor of Ghana Police Service, Kumasi, Mr. Osei Kwadwo alias Spearman, Mr. Yaw Nkrumah, Mr. Kwadwo Afriyie (Lokko), Mr. Yamoah Ponko (Father Cozy), Mr. Osman Eshun.
They played in places like Asante Mampong, Techiman, Sunyani, Nkawkaw, Obuasi, Oda, Bompata, Adomfe, Tetrem Ofoase, Kyebi, Suhum, Tarkwa, Dunkwa, Atuabo, Axim, Half Assini.
The Regional Secretary could not hesitate to honour the Management, and Executives and playing body at Residency during Ghana’s 29th Independence anniversary celebration to a cocktail party.
On the way to La Cote d’Ivoire, then first ever Black Queens goalkeeper Dora Zutah, Zinabu Nabuzire joined the team.