Ghana’s Black Queens have been drawn in Group D for Women’s AFCON 2026, facing Cameroon, Mali, and Cape Verde in what promises to be a competitive group stage.
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Andre Ayew’s Daughter Inaya Enrolls at Dortmund International Academy in Accra
Andre Ayew’s daughter Inaya has enrolled at the Dortmund International Academy in Accra, igniting speculation about a future role in Ghana’s national women’s team.
Continue readingSuper Falcons Star Rinsola Babajide Applauds Grace Asantewaa’s Five-Star Performance Against England
Nigeria’s Rinsola Babajide has praised Ghana midfielder Grace Asantewaa for her phenomenal performance against England. Asantewaa delivered a dominant five-star display, earning admiration across Africa. Babajide’s message underscored unity and growing respect among African women footballers as both nations continue to rise on the global stage.
Continue readingAnthony Baffoe Hails Black Queens: “We Have a Team!”—Calls for Maximum Support for Women’s Football
In a message shared on social media, Baffoe stated, “Walaiii Black Queens we have a team! Let’s support women’s football to the maximum. Our ladies […]
Continue readingSharon Esinam Sampson Earns First Black Queens Call-Up for WAFCON Qualifiers 🇬🇭⚽️
Ghanaian forward Sharon Esinam Sampson has earned her first call-up to the senior women’s national team, the Ghana women’s national football team, ahead of their […]
Continue readingBlack Queens Defender Comfort Yeboah Joins Spanish Side DUX Logroño
Ghanaian international Comfort Yeboah, a key defender for the Black Queens, has officially joined Spanish Primera División club DUX Logroño. The move marks a significant […]
Continue readingBlack Queens Fall to Morocco on Penalties in WAFCON Semi‑Final
Ghana’s national women’s team, the Black Queens, bowed out of the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations after a dramatic semifinal draw with hosts Morocco. […]
Continue readingBlack Queens Storm into WAFCON Quarterfinals with Convincing Win
Ghana’s Black Queens Rise After Defeat to Beat Tanzania 4–1 The Black Queens of Ghana bounced back in style at the 2025 Women’s Africa Cup […]
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