Author: Amy Fynn-Thompson

Ghana Female u-20 side, Black Princesses have been placed in Pot 3 of the World Cup seeding, with final draw on Thursday, March 8, 2018 in Rennes – France. Coach Yusif Bazigi’s Ladies are situated in the spot with Brazil, Spain and China PR, which means, the four nations would not be place in one group on Thursday. Meanwhile, Ghana’s arch rival and fellow African country in the World Cup, Nigeria are in pot 2 with USA, Mexico and New Zealand. The duo have represented Africa at the World stage for the fifth consecutive times and are hoping to lift…

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CAF President Ahmad Ahmad announces the appointment of Liberia’s First Lady Claire Weah wife of President George Weah, as CAF’s Ambassador for Women’s Football, the announcement was made at the 2-day CAF Women football symposium in Morocco. The maiden CAF Women’s football symposium had  stakeholders in women’s football deliberating on the progress of the game on the continent as well as discuss how best it could be further developed and promoted. The forum also discussed marketing strategies to attract sponsorship for women’s football, as well as creating a more healthy partnership with the media. Each member association of CAF was represented…

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Ghanaian officials will in tonight leave Ghana to France for the draw of the U-20 Women World Cup draw. Black Princesses management committee chairman Nanabanyin Eyeson and head coach of Black princesses will represent Ghana at the draw in France. Qualified countries will arrive on the 6th of March, a seminar would be organised for all participating countries on the 7th of March before the draw will be held on the 8th of March at Rennes. After the draw there will be an inspection of venues like; hotels and match venues. The head coach Yusif Basigi predicted teams he thinks…

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Priscilla Adubea of Ampem Darkoa Ladies and Black Princess fame was crowned the Female Sports Personality of the year at the  People’s Celebrity Awards last night. The event was organized by Spiderlee Entertainment in collaboration with GN Bank, Adubea had a plague, 40 inch LED flat screen television set and an amount of 2,000 Ghana Cedis. The award was organized last year but an event was scheduled for yesterday 28th February, 2018 for all winners to receive their awards at the Coconut Grove Regency Hotel. Priscilla Adubea had scored 40 club goals and 50 national team goals since she started…

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Newly constructed Nana Agyemang Badu Park will host the finals of this year’s Women’s Super Cup. Reigning National Women’s League Champions, Ampem Darkoa Ladies will lock horns with Sanford Women’s FA Cup champions Prisons Ladies and is scheduled to take place at the Nana Agyemang Badu Park on Saturday, March 3rd, 2018 at 3pm The match is the curtain raiser to Season 6 of the national women’s league, as both teams will use the clash to test their newly signed players. Ampem Darkoa Ladies were winners of the maiden edition of the Women’s Super Cup and will be hoping to…

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The Black Queens of Ghana with a stunning performance have won the first edition of the WAFU Women’s Cup of Nations competition. Janet Egyir’s rose highest to connect to Portia Boakye’s freekick just 3 minutes into the game which was enough for the Black Queens to sail past the Elephants of Cote D’voire. The maiden edition of the WAFU Zone B Women’s Cup of Nations saw eight nations battling out for the ultimate at the capital of Cote D’voire, Abidjan. Ghana bettered by host Cote D’voire on the opening day won all remaining group games against Burkina Faso and Niger,…

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Coach Mercy Tagoe Quarcoo has made three changes to Ghana’s starting line up against Niger in the second Group A game at the ongoing WAFU Zone B women’s tournament in Abidjan. Philicity Asuako and Alice Kusi who both came on as substitutes in the opening game against Cote D’Ivoire, have been handed starting roles just as Ruth Appiah who was an unused sub. Having lost 0-1 to the host last Wednesday, the changes are intended to help the Queens get the needed goals to revive their WAFU campaign. Ghana v Niger Queens’ starting line up ( jersey no) 21 Patricia…

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Name: Linda Eshun DOB: 5th September 1991 Pob:Takoradi St. Peter’s primary Old hospital JHS Diabene Senior High School. Robert Morris University in Chicago Teams played Hasmal ladies Vikingur FC current club Grindavik FC National team play. Black Maidens U 17 2007, 2008 Black Princesses U 20 2009 Queens 2009 2014 2015, 2016 Achievement. Part of Hasacaas ladies team that won the regional women’s league for 3 times. Part of the team that won the national women’s league for 3 conservative times. 2016 and 2017 Best player in the Icelandic league for 2 seasons.

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Interim Head Coach of the Black Queens, Mercy Tagoe-Quarcoo has named 21 players for the 2018 WAFU Women’s Cup of Nations to be hosted in Ivory Coast. The competition is slated for Wednesday, February 14 to 24 at Abidjan. The maiden edition of the WAFU Women’s Cup of Nations involves 8 West Africa countries namely Cote D’voire(host ), Senegal, Niger, Nigeria, Benin, Togo and Burkina Faso. Ghana is in group A with host Ivory Coast, Niger and Burkina Faso while group B is made up of Nigeria, Senegal, Togo and Benin. Ghana’s Black Queens squad for 2018 Women’s WAFU. Patricia Mantey Nana…

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Name: Samira Suleman. DoB: 16th August ,1991 Age: 26years PoB: Takoradi (W/R) Occupation: Footballer. EDUCATIONAL INFO Ansalruh-Deen primary and JHS  (Dunkwa On offin) Fiaseman Senior High School Robert Morris University  (Chicago ) PLAYING CAREER. Played for all the schools attended. Played for the Western Regional team from 2005 to 2007. Achievement: Played for Hasacaas ladies and won the Regional women’s league for 3 times . Captained Hasacaas ladies to win the National Women’s league for 3 conservative times. Won the top scorer and best player in the season 1 of the national women’s league 2012/2013 season. Currently with Vikingur fc…

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