Posts Tagged ‘Black Princesses’
BLACK 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 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…
Read MorePLAYERS AND OFFICIALS OF BLACK MAIDENS, PRINCESSES UNDERGO COVID-19 TEST
Players, technical team members and officials of the Black Maidens (Women, U-17) and Black Princesses (Women, U-20) have undergone the mandatory COVID-19 test in line with the laid down protocols from FIFA and CAF for resumption of football. The two teams assembled in Cape Coast on Friday, August 14, 2020 to begin camping for their…
Read MoreTHIRTY-ONE BLACK PRINCESSES PLAYERS TO RESUME CAMPING ON FRIDAY
Thirty-one players have earned call ups to the National U-20 female team (Black Princesses) to begin camping ahead of the 2020 FIFA U-20 World Cup qualifying matches. The Black Princesses started preparation in March before traveling to participate in an International Women’s Day friendly with Morocco. The team was in shape for their first leg…
Read MoreGOVERNMENT COVID-19 TASK FORCE TRAIN NATIONAL TEAM HANDLER
Members of Government’s COVID-19 Task Force have held a training workshop for Technical team members of the four national teams that are expected to resume camping. The workshop which was held at the GFA Conference room on Wednesday August 12 is geared towards educating the team officials on issues related to the COVID-19 pandemic and…
Read MoreGOVERNMENT COVID-19 TEAM TO ORGANIZE WORKSHOP FOR NATIONAL TEAM HANDLERS
The Ghana Government COVID-19 Advisory team will on Wednesday, August 12, 2020, organize a workshop for the handlers of four national teams ahead of their camping. The workshop will be organised for team doctors, physiotherapists, essential service providers and welfare officers of four national teams, namely Black Satellites (U-20), Starlets (U-17), Maidens (U-17, female) and…
Read MoreWOMEN’S PREMIER LEAGUE PLAYERS TO BENEFIT FROM YEA PROGRAMME
The Ghana Football Association has reached a consensus to enroll players in the Women’s Premier League on the YEA Programme. The Executive Council took the decision during a marathon meeting at the GFA headquarters in Accra on Tuesday, June 30, 2020. Five hundred individuals have been earmarked as beneficiaries – made up of the 30…
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