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35 Black Princesses report to camp in Cape Coast for preparations ahead of U20 Women’s World Cup

Prince Dornu-Leiku by Prince Dornu-Leiku
July 1, 2024
in Black Princesses, FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup, Soccer
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35  Black Princesses report to camp in  Cape Coast for preparations ahead of U20 Women’s World Cup

Head Coach of the Black Princesses, Yussif Basigi has invited 35 players to resume camping in  Cape Coast in preparations towards the upcoming  U20 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Colombia.

The Black Princesses are making their seventh consecutive appearance at the biennial tournament.

Ghana will open their campaign against Austria in  Group E before playing New Zealand and Japan in the other group matches.

The players reported to camp on Thursday, June 27, 2024.

The U-20 FIFA Women’s World Cup will kick start from August 31 to September 22, 2024.

Below are the 35 players invited to camp.

Goalkeepers: 

Afi Amenyaku (Northern Ladies), Deborah Brown (Ampem Darkoa Ladies), Amina Ahamadu (Savannah Ladies), Huzeeiman Osman (Jonina Ladies), Afishatu Issah (Immigration Ladies) and Najat Salam (Super Ladies FC).

Defenders:

Comfort Yeboah (Ampem Darkoa Ladies), Fatimata Fuseini (Hasaacas Ladies), Opoku Anoma Abena (Ampem Darkoa Ladies), Afishatu Mohammed (Supreme Ladies), Sarah Kulibe (Ampem Darkoa Ladies), Afia Twumwaa (Faith Ladies), Abiba Issah (Hasaacas Ladies), Hannah Nyame (Essiam Socrates), Comfort Owusu (Hasaacas Ladies) and Faiza Abdul Rashid (Pealpia Ladies).

Midfielders:

Stella Nyamekye (Dreams Ladies), Wasiima Mohammed (Northern Ladies), Tracey Twum (Ampem Darkoa Ladies), Beline Nyarkoh (Mfantsiman Royals), Asana Alhassan (Super Ladies), Sucess Ameyaa (Hasaacas Ladies), Sarah Nyarko (Dreamz Ladies), Jacqueline Amponsah (Berry Ladies), Debora Annorh (Berry Ladies) and Jennifer Owusu (Ampem Darkoa Ladies).

Attackers: 

Princess Owusu (Unye F K Kadin), Salamatu Abdulai (FC Swieqi), Rita Moussa Sea Lions, Asantewaa Angela (No club), Mary Amponsah (Ampem Darkoa Ladies), Agnes Yeboah (Jonina Ladies), Mercy Attobrah (Hasaacas Ladies), Jennifer Dawah (Ipiphany Ladies) and Abigail Sakyiwaa (Hasaacas Ladies).

Credit: Ghana FA

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