Posts Tagged ‘Black Maidens’
PROFILE OF NATIONAL TEAM COACHES: BABA NUHU
The Communications department will from now profile all our National Team Coaches. The decision is to make information about these coaches available to the public. We begin with the National female Under-17s, the Black Maidens: Full Name: BABA NUHU Nickname: Mallam Place of birth: Tamale Marital status: Married Age: 43 years Baba Nuhu, was born…
Read MoreFIFA U17WWC: Black Maidens advance to next round of qualifiers after massive victory over Liberia
Black Maidens dispatches off Liberia in a 10-goal aggregate win to qualify for the next round of the 2020 FIFA U17 World Cup Qualifiers. Striker Ophelia Osei Amponsah was in a devastating form as she unleashed the first of the afternoon under two minutes, added a second in the 3rd minute before Salamatu Abdulai made…
Read MoreTRANSCRIPT: MAIDENS COACH, CAPTAIN ON LIBERIA RETURN LEG IN U-17 WWCQ
Maidens head coach, Baba Nuhu speaks ahead of Ghana’s FIFA Under-17 Women’s World Cup Qualifying ( U-17 WWCQ) second leg against Liberia. Ghana beat Liberia 2-0 in the first leg a fortnight ago and will be seeking to win at home and qualify to the final round of the African qualifiers to India 2020. The…
Read MoreCAF postpones AFCON qualifiers, other matches
The Emergency Committee of the Confederation of African Football has postponed this month’s Africa Cup of Nations Qualifiers following growing concerns of COVID-19 and the latest declaration of the World Health Organization describing it as pandemic. The following matches have been postponed until further notice: Total AFCON 2021 Qualifiers – Match days 3 and 4…
Read MoreU-17 WWCQ: Match officials for Ghana-Liberia second leg
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has appointed referee Patience Ndidi Madu to officiate the FIFA Under-17 Women’s World Cup qualifying first round second leg between Ghana and Liberia. The 31-year-old Nigerian FIFA referee will be assisted on the lines by compatriots Mimisen Agatha Iyorhe and Abibatu Iyadunni with Hannah Elaigwe as the fourth official.…
Read MoreGHANA’S AMBASSADOR TO LIBERIA VISITS BLACK MAIDENS ON ARRIVAL
Ghana’s Ambassador to Liberia, His Excellency Asare Asiedu has visited the Black Maidens to motivate the team ahead of Scnday’s U17 Women World Cup Qualifiers Clash, just after the team touched down in Monrovia According to the ambassador, he has the Black Maidens at heart and when news of the team’s arrival got to his…
Read MoreBLACK MAIDENS ARRIVE SAFELY IN MONROVIA FOR WORLD CUP QUALIFIER
Ghana’s Black Maidens have safely arrived in Monrovia – Liberia ahead of the first leg of the 2020 FIFA U17 women’s World Cup qualifiers. This will be Ghana first task in the bid to qualify and participate in the World Cup slated for November 2020 in India. The team departed Ghana around 12:00GMT on board…
Read MoreBABA NUHU NAMES BLACK MAIDENS SQUAD FOR LIBERIA TRIP
Ahead of the Black Maidens U-17 World Cup qualifiers against Liberia on Sunday March 1, Head Coach Baba Nuhu has released a list of 18 players who will make the trip to Monrovia. Notable names in the squad include Ghana Women’s Premier League leading scorer, Ophelia Serwaa Amponsah of Ampem Darkoa ladies. Police Ladies’ Pacey…
Read More42 players earn call ups as Black Maidens begin preparations for 2020 FIFA World
Forty-two players have been invited into the Women’s National U-17, Black Maidens camp as they begin preparations for the 2020 FIFA U-17 Women World Cup qualifier. The invited players are expected to arrive at the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence (GSCE), Prampram on Thursday,January 30. Here is a list of the invited players ; GOALKEEPERS…
Read MoreBaba Nuhu name as Black Maidens Head coach
The Ghana Football Association has appointed Baba Nuhu Mallam as head coach of the National U-17 female team, the Black Maidens with Dora Zuta and Joe Nana Adarkwa as his assistants. Other members of the technical team include Memunatu Sulemana – Goalkeepers trainer, Maame Antwi-Gyamfi – Team Doctor, Elizabeth Taylor – Physiotherapist, Naomi Abdulai –…
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