Posts Tagged ‘Black Maidens’
NANA SARFO ODURO CONTINUES AS BLACK MAIDENS CHAIRMAN
Executive Council member Nana Sarfo Oduro will continue to serve as Chairman of the Black Maidens Management Committee. Nana Sarfo who has been in the football business for close to two decades will lead the management team for another year following an extension of their mandate. Dr. Benjamin Taylor will now serve as Vice Chairman.…
Read MoreCANCELATION OF THE FIFA U-17 & U-20 WOMEN’S WORLD CUP -2020
The public is hereby informed that FIFA has cancelled the FIFA U-17 & U-20 Women’s World Cup 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. In a letter sent to member Associations through CAF on Monday, December 21, 2020, the World football governing body confirmed the cancellation of the two tournaments and the qualifiers. “We regret to…
Read MoreBLACK MAIDENS & PRINCESSES TO BREAK CAMP ON MONDAY
The National U-17 and U-20 Female Teams will break camp tomorrow, Monday, October 19, 2020 until further advised. This decision was taken after the Confederation of African Football to call off upcoming qualifying matches for the FIFA U-17 World Cup. A decision was also earlier taken to postpone qualifying matches for the U-20 Women’s World…
Read MoreBlack Maidens management committee members visits team camp in Cape Coast
Black Maidens Management Committee members led by Nana Oduro Sarfo visited the team in Cape Coast. Assorted drinks, biscuits, Milk and water were presented to the team ahead of their U17 Women World Cup Qualifiers against Flamingoes of Nigeria. The Maidens played a friendly with the Black Princesses in preparation, losing 4-3. By: Mohammed Bushran/@Bushran233
Read MoreBLACK PRINCESSES DEFEAT MAIDENS IN FRIENDLY ENCOUNTER
Ghana’s U-20 female national side, Black Princesses on Saturday, posted a 4-3 win against their junior colleagues, Black Maidens (U-17), in a friendly encounter at the Robert Mensah Sports Stadium in Cape Coast. The game which is the third of its kind since the two teams reported to camp in Cape Coast, is part of…
Read MoreCEO of Sanford World Clinics donates to Black Maidens and Princesses
Dr Kojo Benjamin Taylor, Chief Executive of Sanford World Clinics and Vice Chairman of Black Maidens management committee donates assorted drinks and water to the Maidens and Princesses. The move is to help the teams in their preparations ahead of their last FIFA Women World Cup Qualifies. The Qualifiers were initially scheduled to take place…
Read MorePLAYERS IN WOMEN’S ELITE LEAGUE RECEIVE FIRST YEA STIPEND
The Ghana Football Association (GFA), is delighted to announce that beneficiaries of the Youth in Sports Programme under the Youth Employment Agency (YEA) have received their first monthly stipend. The GFA in July, 2020, reached a consensus to enroll five-hundred players in the Women’s Premier League on the Youth in Elite Sports Programme under the…
Read MoreTRANSCRIPT: NUHU, BASIGI TALK TEAM BONDING AND PHYSICAL CONDITION OF PLAYERS
Transcript: Nuhu, Basigi talk team bonding and physical condition of players Princesses head coach, Yusif Basigi and Maidens head Coach Baba Nuhu speak to the GFA Communications team for the first time at their base in Cape Coast. The teams have been preparing for their respective FIFA World Cup qualifiers at the Cape Coast Stadium…
Read MoreSeven Players of Black Maidens and Black Princess Test Positive For Corona Virus
Seven players from Ghana’s female junior national teams have tested positive for the deadly coronavirus disease just days after camping started, throwing their preparation into total disarray. Players of the women’s national U17 and U20 team, the Black Maidens and Black Princesses respectively, were revealed to have contracted the disease after general tests were carried…
Read MoreBREAKING: Four Black Princesses and three Black Maidens tested Positive for COVID-19
Seven members of the Black Princesses (Ghana’s U-20 national women’s team), and Black Maidens (U-17 national women’s team) have tested positive for COVID-19. The two teams are currently in camp preparing ahead of the FIFA women’s World Cup qualifiers. The 7 members of the Maidens and Princesses teams who have tested positive are asymptomatic. They…
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