Ghana’s senior women’s national football team, the Black Queens, have completed an impressive campaign at the Pink Ladies Cup with a perfect record, defeating both Russia and Hong Kong to lift the international invitational tournament. Forward Doris Boaduwaa was named Player of the Tournament after delivering standout performances throughout the competition.

Black Queens Secure Perfect Tournament Record
The Black Queens displayed strong form and discipline during the Pink Ladies Cup, winning all their matches against hosts Hong Kong and fellow participants Russia. Ghana’s victories highlighted the team’s growing cohesion and attacking strength as they prepare for upcoming international competitions.
The tournament, held in Hong Kong, brought together national teams for competitive friendlies aimed at building experience and sharpening squads ahead of major continental and global events.
Doris Boaduwaa Shines as Tournament’s Best Player
Ghanaian forward Doris Boaduwaa emerged as the star of the tournament, earning the Player of the Tournament award after scoring crucial goals and leading Ghana’s attacking line with confidence and pace.
Boaduwaa’s performance throughout the competition demonstrated her growing influence within the Black Queens squad and reinforced her reputation as one of Ghana’s most promising football talents.
Her ability to create chances, press defenders, and convert opportunities proved vital in Ghana’s successful campaign.
Strong Momentum for the Black Queens
The tournament victory provides a valuable morale boost for the Black Queens as they continue preparations for future international competitions, including qualifiers and major continental tournaments.
Coaches and analysts believe the team’s performance at the Pink Ladies Cup reflects steady progress in Ghana women’s football, with younger players stepping up and experienced stars providing leadership.
The perfect record against Russia and Hong Kong highlights the team’s improving competitiveness on the international stage.
Growing Spotlight on Ghana Women’s Football
The success of the Black Queens at the Pink Ladies Cup also shines a spotlight on the continued development of women’s football in Ghana. With talented players emerging from domestic leagues and gaining international exposure, the future looks promising for the national team.
Doris Boaduwaa’s Player of the Tournament recognition serves as another milestone for Ghana’s women’s football movement, inspiring the next generation of players across the country.
As the Black Queens return home with an unbeaten record, fans and stakeholders will be hoping the team can build on this momentum and continue raising Ghana’s profile in international women’s football.
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