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Black Queens to Face Cameroon, Mali, and Cape Verde in Women’s AFCON 2026

Ghana’s Group D Opponents Confirmed After AFCON Draw

Ghana’s Black Queens have been drawn into Group D for the upcoming Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2026, confirmed in the official draw held on 15 January 2026 in Rabat, Morocco. The team will face Cameroon, Mali, and Cape Verde, marking a challenging but exciting group stage.

This group sets up several key matchups. Cameroon, a traditional powerhouse in African women’s football, presents a strong challenge for Ghana. Mali, whom Ghana has faced in previous tournaments, remains a familiar opponent with tactical resilience. Cape Verde, continuing its rise in women’s football, adds an unpredictable element that could impact the group dynamics.

The draw emphasizes the importance of preparation for the Black Queens, who will aim to advance to the knockout stages. Analysts suggest that tactical discipline, squad depth, and form during the tournament will be decisive in navigating this competitive group.

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Fans can expect intense matches as the Black Queens seek to build on their continental experience. The team’s coaching staff has committed to rigorous training and strategic planning to ensure Ghana progresses beyond the group stage.

The Women’s AFCON 2026 promises to attract widespread attention, further promoting women’s football across Africa. Ghana supporters are encouraged to follow the Black Queens closely as they face tough group stage fixtures and aim for a deep tournament run.

Andre Ayew’s Daughter Inaya Enrolls at Dortmund International Academy in Accra

Growing Speculation Over a Future Black Queens Star

Andre Ayew’s daughter, Inaya Ayew, has sparked excitement among football fans after it emerged that the 13-year-old has enrolled at the new Dortmund International Academy in Accra. The development has fueled growing speculation about whether Ghana could be witnessing the early steps of a future star for the national women’s team, the Black Queens.

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Though still very young, Inaya’s enrollment at a professional football academy linked to the German giants Borussia Dortmund signals a serious commitment to football development. The academy is known for its structured training, focus on discipline, and emphasis on nurturing young talents with international standards.

Coming from the iconic Ayew football lineage, expectations are naturally high. Andre Ayew, a former Black Stars captain, alongside his father Abedi Pele and uncle Kwame Ayew, represents one of Ghana’s most celebrated football families. Many fans believe that exposure to elite training at such an early age could give Inaya a strong foundation should she choose to pursue football professionally.

Social media reactions have been largely positive, with many Ghanaians expressing hope that Inaya could one day wear the Black Queens jersey and continue the Ayew legacy on the women’s side of Ghanaian football. Others, however, have urged restraint, reminding the public that she is still developing and should be allowed to grow without pressure.

For now, Inaya Ayew’s journey is just beginning. Whether she eventually represents Ghana at the international level remains to be seen, but her current path has already captured national attention.

Ghana Media will continue to follow her progress and provide updates as her football journey unfolds.

Super Falcons Star Rinsola Babajide Applauds Grace Asantewaa’s Five-Star Performance Against England

Nigeria’s Super Falcons winger Rinsola Babajide has showered praise on Ghana’s midfield maestro Grace Asantewaa following her sensational five-star performance against England tonight. The match, which drew huge attention across Africa, saw Asantewaa dominate the midfield with class, vision, and relentless energy.

Babajide, who has long admired the talents within the Ghanaian national team, took to social media to hail Asantewaa’s brilliance, describing her display as “top-level football deserving global respect.” Her message added a refreshing sense of unity between two traditionally fierce football rivals, Nigeria and Ghana.

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Asantewaa’s performance was a masterclass—silky ball control, pinpoint passing, tireless defensive work, and leadership in crucial moments. She was instrumental in breaking England’s rhythm and setting the tempo for Ghana’s attacking transitions. Fans across the continent celebrated her as one of Africa’s most technically gifted midfielders.

Babajide’s recognition also highlights the growing bond and mutual respect among African women footballers. With both Ghana and Nigeria building competitive squads on the global stage, moments like this emphasise the shared mission of elevating African women’s football.

Asantewaa’s showing tonight will certainly spark more conversations about her potential, her growth, and her rising status as one of Africa’s elite midfielders.

Anthony 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 are solid!” His words come at a time when the Black Queens continue to deliver inspiring displays, reigniting national pride and drawing renewed attention to the women’s game.

The Black Queens have been on a remarkable resurgence, showing tactical maturity, unity, and renewed confidence under their current technical setup. Their recent matches have captured the admiration of fans across the country, with many calling for increased investment and visibility for women’s football in Ghana.

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Baffoe, known for championing development across all levels of Ghanaian football, emphasized that the momentum surrounding the women’s national team must not be ignored. He urged Ghanaians, stakeholders, and corporate bodies to commit to consistent support, infrastructure development, and equal recognition for the Queens.

His endorsement is a powerful boost, especially as women’s football gains global traction and increased respect. The Black Queens’ strong performances continue to send a message that Ghana remains a formidable force in African women’s football.

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With heightened attention and encouragement from icons like Baffoe, hopes remain high that the Black Queens will achieve even greater feats on the continental and global stage.

Sharon 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 crucial 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations qualification matches against Egypt.

Sampson, a former star of the Black Princesses, impressed coaches with her consistent performances and strong attacking play, earning her a well-deserved promotion to the senior side.

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Her inclusion has been welcomed by fans and football lovers who believe her energy and talent will add more firepower to the Black Queens’ frontline.

Ghana will face Egypt in what promises to be a decisive clash as they chase qualification for the prestigious continental tournament.

Black 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 step in Yeboah’s career as she transitions to European football, where she aims to gain more experience and showcase her defensive skills on an international stage.

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Yeboah expressed excitement about the opportunity, stating that playing in Spain will help her develop as a player and contribute positively to both her club and the Black Queens. The transfer is seen as part of a growing trend of Ghanaian female footballers moving abroad to enhance their careers.

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Fans and football analysts have welcomed the signing, noting that Yeboah’s speed, tactical awareness, and defensive versatility will strengthen DUX Logroño’s squad for the upcoming season.

Black 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. Despite Stella Nyameke’s early goal in the 26th minute, Morocco equalized and ultimately prevailed 4–2 on penalties after a 1–1 draw.

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The defeat ends Ghana’s hopes of reaching the final and pushes them into the third‑place playoff against South Africa. Analysts praised the Queens’ grit and defensive resilience, but questioned squad depth and preparation. Meanwhile, host Morocco advanced to face Nigeria in the final. The results raise calls for greater support to women’s football through youth development, sponsorship, and sustained training infrastructure.

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Black 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 of Nations (WAFCON), thrashing Tanzania 4–1 in their second group match to earn a spot in the quarterfinals.

After losing their opening match 2–0 to defending champions South Africa, the Queens entered the game under pressure. But the team rose to the occasion, with goals from Priscilla Adubea, Grace Asantewaa, and two from Doris Boaduwaa lighting up the Stade Abdoulaye Wade in Senegal.

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Coach Nora Häuptle praised her players’ response: “We regrouped, we stayed mentally strong, and we came out to show the real Ghana. This win means everything.”

With the quarterfinals approaching, Ghana is expected to face either Nigeria or Morocco. The squad, known for its resilience and tactical play, has its eyes set on bringing the WAFCON trophy home for the first time.

The win was also an emotional lift for Ghanaians, many of whom took to social media to show support and celebrate women’s football. “This is our year!” one fan tweeted.