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Queens, Princesses to host Morocco in international friendlies

Ghana’s Women National teams, Black Queens (senior) and Black Princesses (U-20) have secured tywo friendly dates against their Moroccan counterparts in separate International friendly matches scheduled for in Accra, Ghana. The Royal Morocco Football Federation will visit Ghana later this month with both women’s teams to play the two games during the visit. These matches…

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FIFA launches programme to help member associations further develop women’s football

FIFA is offering eight new women’s football development programmes for the 2020‑2023 period All FIFA member associations are eligible to apply now for these programmes Programmes aim to provide member associations with access to additional tailored expertise and support to develop women’s football FIFA has launched a programme for member associations (MAs) to further develop…

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Seven 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…

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WOMEN NATIONAL TEAM MANAGEMENTS HOLD JOINT MEETING

President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kurt E.S OKraku has held a virtual meeting with the Management Committees of the various women national teams. The meetings took place between Friday and Monday respectively. In attendance were some key figures in the Management Committees of the senior team, (Black Queens), Black Princesses (U-20), Black Maidens…

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COVID-19 Effect: How our women’s national teams are coping

The outbreak of COVID-19 has taken a toll on football and Ghana’s female national teams were not spared at all. With the exclusion of the Under-15, Black Damsels, who were yet to start camping, the senior sides, Black Queens, Black Princesses (U-20s) and Black Maidens (U-17s) were all scheduled for various international assignments ranging from…

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WPL Chairperson talks effects of COVID-19 on women’s football

Chairperson of the Ghana Women’s Premier League Committee (WPL), Hilary Boaten has expressed concerns over how COVID-19 has taken a toll on Women’s football clubs in the country. The elite women’s league has seen tremendous improvement in the 2019/20 season after an exciting first round and was fully geared towards a much-anticipated second round before…

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