Black Queens defender Comfort Yeboah has expressed her excitement after scoring her first goal for the national team on Tuesday afternoon in their 4-0 thumping of Egypt.The youngster was in action for Ghana in the second leg clash of the tie against Egypt in the qualifiers for the 2026 CAF Womenâ??s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).In the match played at Accra Sports Stadium, Comfort Yeboah put up a top performance and capped it off with a stunning strike in the second half.Reacting
Black Queens midfielder Evelyn Badu has expressed her excitement and determination after Ghana sealed qualification for the 2026 Womenâ??s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in Morocco.Badu played a key role as Ghana thrashed Egypt 4-0 at the Accra Sports Stadium to complete a 7-0 aggregate victory. Doris Boaduwaa stole the show with a brilliant hat-trick, while Comfort Yeboah added a stunning strike to delight the home fans.After the final whistle, Badu shared her joy and optimism
Black Queens striker Doris Boaduwaa stole the show at the Accra Sports Stadium, scoring a brilliant hat-trick in Ghanaâ??s 4-0 victory over Egypt in the second leg of the WAFCON qualifiers.Comfort Yeboah added a stunning goal to complete the emphatic win.The result wrapped up a dominant 7-0 aggregate triumph after Ghanaâ??s 3-0 success in Cairo, sending the Black Queens to the 2026 Womenâ??s Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.In a post-match interview, Boaduwaa expressed
Okaikwei Central Member of Parliament Patrick Yaw Boamah has called for greater support and investment in Ghanaâ??s number one goalkeeper, Benjamin Asare, as the Black Stars prepare for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.Asare, who plays for Hearts of Oak, has been in goal during Ghanaâ??s recent qualifiers and helped the team secure a place at next yearâ??s World Cup. However, sections of the public have expressed doubts about his ability, with some arguing that he has not been adequately
Black Queens coach Kim Bjorkegren has expressed satisfaction with his teamâ??s dominant performance against Egypt, which secured Ghanaâ??s qualification for the 2026 Womenâ??s Africa Cup of Nations.The Queens triumphed 7-0 on aggregate, following a 3-0 win in Ismailia and a 4-0 victory in Accra on Tuesday.Reflecting on the result, Bjorkegren said the teamâ??s growing confidence and cohesion made the difference."We respect Egypt, but in the end of the day, itâ??s
Black Queens head coach Kim Bjorkegren has praised his youthful squad following Ghanaâ??s qualification for the 2026 Womenâ??s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON), describing the teamâ??s progress as a sign of a promising future.Ghana sealed their spot at next yearâ??s tournament in Morocco after beating Egypt 7-0 on aggregate in the final qualifying round.Speaking after the match, Bjorkegren highlighted the teamâ??s growth and experience since winning bronze at the 2024
Black Queens defender Josephine Bonsu has revealed how a strong halftime message from the technical team inspired Ghanaâ??s improved performance in their 4-0 win over Egypt in the final round of the 2026 Womenâ??s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) qualifiers.Ghana, who had won the first leg 3-0 in Ismailia, completed a 7-0 aggregate victory to secure their place at the tournament in Morocco.Reflecting on the second-leg performance at the Accra Sports Stadium, Bonsu admitted that
Black Queens defender Josephine Bonsu says representing Ghanaâ??s national womenâ??s football team is her way of honouring her father.Bonsu, who was born in Germany, played a key role in Ghanaâ??s bronze medal success at the 2024 CAF Womenâ??s Africa Cup of Nations and also featured in the teamâ??s qualification for the 2026 edition of the tournament.Ghana sealed qualification with a dominant 7-0 aggregate win over Egypt, including a 4-0 triumph at the Accra Sports
Government Communications Minister Felix Kwakye Ofosu has called for gender equality in athlete remuneration, insisting that female athletes deserve the same pay as their male counterparts.Speaking to Joy Sports amid the Black Queensâ?? protest over unpaid bonuses, the Abura Asebu-Kwamankese MP said gender should not determine how much athletes earn.â??I think we need to treat all athletes equally, irrespective of gender,â? he said. â??I even hold the view, it may be
Asante Kotoko have been handed a major injury boost ahead of their Ghana Premier League week eight clash with Karela United, following the return of key players Baba Yahaya and Saaka Dauda to full training.The clubâ??s medical team confirmed the duoâ??s return after both players recovered from injuries. Baba had been nursing a groin problem picked up during preseason, while Saaka was sidelined with an ankle issue. Baba, who is yet to feature this season, could make his first
The Minister of Sports and Recreation, Kofi Adams, has confirmed that all outstanding bonuses owed to the Black Queens have been settled.The payment comes after the national womenâ??s team threatened to boycott their second-leg clash against Egypt in Accra over delayed bonuses.Following an emergency meeting involving Mr Adams and Ghana Football Association (GFA) president Kurt Okraku, the players agreed to honour the fixture on the assurance that the issue would be resolved after
Injured striker Kwame Poku is close to returning to action for Asante Kotoko after spending over four weeks on the sidelines with injury. The highly-rated attacker suffered an injury during Asante Kotokoâ??s opening fixture of the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League clash against Berekum Chelsea on September 13.Due to the injury, Poku has not featured for the Porcupine Warriors in the last seven matches in all competitions.In an update from Asante Kotoko on Tuesday, the club said the
Ghanaian giants Asante Kotoko have been handed a major squad boost ahead of their return to action in the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League following their exit from the CAF Confederation Cup.In an official club statement on Tuesday, it said key players, Baba Yahaya and Saaka Dauda, have returned to full training ahead of their Week 8 league encounter against Karela United.â??The club's medical team confirmed the duoâ??s return after both were sidelined with injuries â??
The Black Queens of Ghana have sealed qualification for the 2026 CAF Womenâ??s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) after completing a dominant 7-0 aggregate victory over Egypt.Ghana took control of the tie from the first leg, securing a convincing 3-0 win at the Suez Canal Stadium in Ismailia last week. Returning home with the advantage, the Queens were determined to finish the job in front of their fans at the Accra Sports Stadium.After a goalless first half, the Black Queens produced
Black Queens head coach Kim Bjorkegren has reaffirmed his commitment to Ghanaâ??s womenâ??s national team, insisting he has no intention of leaving his post.The Swedish coach, appointed earlier in 2025 to replace Nora Hauptle, guided the Black Queens to a bronze medal at the 2024 Womenâ??s Africa Cup of Nations, Ghanaâ??s first podium finish since 2016. He has now led the team to qualification for the 2026 edition of the tournament in Morocco.Bjorkegren, who signed a
Head coach of Medeama Sporting Club, Ibrahim Tanko, has indicated that he is determined to keep the team at the top of the Ghana Premier League standings. The gaffer and his team currently lead the league table following their 1-0 victory over Swedru All Blacks over the weekend.Speaking in his post-match interview, Ibrahim Tanko stressed that his team is keen on doing everything to defend their position on the league table.â??We are going there to defend our position on the table.
Medeama SC head coach Ibrahim Tanko has described his teamâ??s first-half display against Swedru All Blacks as the worst since he took charge.Tanko made the admission after Medeama secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory at the TNA Stadium to remain top of the Ghana Premier League table.The Mauve and Yellows now have 16 points, one ahead of Aduana Stars, after winning five of their seven matches this season.Speaking to the clubâ??s media after the game, Tanko said the teamâ??s
Sports Minister Kofi Adams has confirmed that all of Ghanaâ??s national football teams are owed outstanding bonuses but assured that government will fulfil its obligations.His comments follow days of tension in the Black Queens camp over unpaid bonuses from their 2024 Womenâ??s Africa Cup of Nations campaign.The team trained on Monday after boycotting sessions for two days ahead of Tuesdayâ??s decisive qualifier against Egypt.â??Well, maybe the management of the Black
Government Communications Minister Felix Kwakye Ofosu says efforts are ongoing to resolve the Black Queensâ?? outstanding bonuses ahead of their Womenâ??s Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Egypt.The minister described the situation as â??unfortunateâ? but noted that the Sports Minister, Kofi Adams, was working closely with relevant stakeholders to ensure the matter was settled quickly.â??Itâ??s a bit unfortunate, but thankfully it appears that there is some
Government Communications Minister Felix Kwakye Ofosu says delays in paying the Black Queensâ?? bonuses are unacceptable and must not happen again.Speaking to Joy Sports after the womenâ??s national team ended their boycott over unpaid bonuses, the Abura Asebu-Kwamankese MP said the issue required urgent attention from all stakeholders.â??Delays are not desirable, of course, and I think we should take steps going forward to ensure that it does not recur,â? he said.The
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