Ghana's Black Queens Stage Comeback, Qualify for 2024 Women’s AFCON


By Gerald
06th December, 2023
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In a triumphant return to the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), Ghana’s Black Queens secured their spot in the 2024 tournament after a hard-fought 3-2 aggregate victory over Namibia. The qualification marks a significant milestone for the team, ending a five-year absence from the prestigious competition.
The Black Queens had laid a strong foundation in the first leg, claiming a decisive 3-1 win at the Accra Sports Stadium. Despite facing a resilient Namibian side in the second leg, Ghana's women lost the match by a single goal. However, the 3-2 aggregate win secured their ticket to the 2024 WAFCON, showcasing the team's resilience and determination.
This qualification holds special significance for the Black Queens, as they missed out on the last two editions of the tournament. The team, under the guidance of Coach Nora Hauptle, has undergone a remarkable transformation, overcoming past setbacks to make a formidable comeback on the continental stage.
Ghana's women's national team will now shift their focus to the upcoming continental showdown scheduled to take place in Morocco next year. Coach Hauptle and her squad face the challenge of preparing for the tournament and building on the momentum gained during the qualifiers.
Fans and supporters are eager to witness the Black Queens' performance in the 2024 Women’s AFCON, anticipating a strong showing after their inspiring qualification journey. The team's return to the tournament promises to add excitement and energy to the competition, as they aim to make a lasting impact on the continental stage.
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