Ghana’s Black Queens star Bénédicte Simon has added another remarkable achievement to her growing career, celebrating victory in the prestigious AXA Women’s Cup with Swiss side Servette FC Chênois Féminin.
A Moment of Glory for Ghana
The talented midfielder played a key role throughout the competition, helping her club secure the coveted domestic trophy in Switzerland. Her triumph marks yet another proud moment for Ghanaian women’s football, as players from the Black Queens continue to excel on the international stage.

Simon’s performance in the tournament showcased her composure, technical ability, and growing influence in European football. Her success further strengthens her reputation as one of Ghana’s most promising exports in the women’s game.
Servette’s Dominance in Swiss Women’s Football
Servette FC Chênois Féminin have established themselves as a dominant force in Swiss women’s football in recent years, consistently competing at the highest level domestically and in European competitions.
The club’s AXA Women’s Cup victory highlights their continued excellence and ability to deliver silverware, with Simon playing an integral role in their success.
Rising Influence of Ghanaian Players Abroad
Simon’s achievement adds to a growing list of Ghanaian players making waves across Europe. From club success to international impact, Ghanaian footballers are increasingly becoming key figures in top leagues.
Her journey serves as inspiration to young female footballers back home, reinforcing the belief that talent from Ghana can thrive on the global stage.
Why This Story Matters
This victory goes beyond just a trophy. It reflects the steady rise of Ghana women’s football internationally and the importance of investing in female talent. With players like Simon succeeding abroad, the visibility and credibility of the Black Queens continue to grow.
As Ghana looks ahead to future international tournaments, achievements like this could play a crucial role in boosting confidence and momentum within the national team setup.
Congratulations once again to Bénédicte Simon on this outstanding milestone — a proud moment for Ghana and a statement of intent for even greater achievements ahead.