The contingent is made up of both local and foreign-based players including Janet Egyir and Abdulai Mukarama.
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The camping sessions are expected to start on Tuesday, August 6th and the players will be observed by the technical team before a final determination is made on the number of players to be used for the match against Gabon.
The two-legged tie will be played on August 26 and September 1. Gabon will host Ghana in the first leg and success for the Black Queens over the two legs will pit them against either Malawi or Kenya.
Below is the full list of Black Queens players called up:
GOALKEEPERS
Dumehasi Fafali – Police Ladies
Barikisu Issahaku – Northern ladies
Azume Adams – Prison ladies
Abigail Tawiah Mensah – Elmina Sea Lions
DEFENDERS
Gladys Amfobea – Lady Strikers
Justice Tweneboaa – Ampem Darkoaa Ladies
Ellen Coleman – Lady Strikers
Janet Nana Ama Egyir – Afturelding
Rita Okyere – Prisons Ladies
Blessing Agbomadzi– Elmina Sea Lions
Asuako Philicity. – Police Ladies
Achiaa Anastasia – Elmina Sea Lions
Leticia Adjei – Samaria Ladies
Vida Opoku – Police Ladies
MIDFIELDERS
Grace Asantewaa – EDF Logrono Feminino
Joyce Antwiwa Fenteng – Ashtown Ladies
Linda Addai – Soccer Intellectuals
Ernestina Tetteh – Halifax Ladies
Portia Boakye – Djugarden Eskilstuna
Grace Animah – Police Ladies
Cynthia Boakye Yiadom – Army Ladies
Priscilla Okyere – Rayo Vallecano
Evelyn Badu – Hasaacas Ladies
Juliet Acheampong – Prisons Ladies
FORWARDS
Abdulai Mukarama – Northern Ladies
Mavis Owusu – Ampem Darkoaa Ladies
Alice Kusi – Shabab Al- Ordon
Elizabeth Owusuaa – Elmina Sea Lions
Milot Pokuaa – Hasaacas Ladies
Ophelia Serwaa Amponsah – Ampem Darkoaa Ladies Read Full Story

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