Black Queens Coach Kim Lars Björkegren has announced a 32-player squad for the team’s upcoming training camp, scheduled to take place from May 3 to May 12 at the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence in Prampram. The training session is part of the team’s preparations for the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, set to occur in July in Morocco.
The squad boasts a mix of domestic and international talents, with notable players including Alice Kusi of Al Ahli SFC, Elizabeth Oppong of Apollon Ladies in Cyprus, and Sandra Owusu Ansah of Turkey’s Gölbaşı Belediyespor. Northern Ladies have a strong presence in the squad, with multiple call-ups for players like Afi Ameyneku, Mohammed Wasiima, Celestina Boye, and Abdulai Binto, showcasing the club’s growing influence in Ghana’s women’s football scene.
Other top domestic teams, such as Police Ladies, Dreamz Ladies, and Tamale Super Ladies, also have significant representation in the squad. During the training camp, the team will focus on tactical drills, physical conditioning, and team bonding exercises to build a formidable squad for the challenges ahead. The Black Queens aim to make a strong impression in the upcoming tournament.
With the technical direction guiding the team towards rebuilding and strengthening, this camping exercise is crucial for the Black Queens’ success. By integrating both home-based and foreign-based players, the Ghana Football Association demonstrates its commitment to creating a well-rounded team. As the team prepares to face tough competition in Morocco, their training and teamwork will be vital in determining their performance.