Ghana’s Sports Minister, Kofi Adams, has urged the Black Queens to focus on discipline and unity as they prepare for the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in Morocco.
“Let the spirit of independence, hard work, and perseverance motivate our girls. They are not just representing a team but embodying the hopes and dreams of a nation that values freedom, progress, and excellence,” he said.
Adams assured the team of the government’s support, stating, “Ghana’s leadership and people are united in their support for our women’s football. We believe in your talent and commitment. Together, we will rise.”
The minister also emphasized the importance of starting preparations early for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup, saying, “The road to Brazil begins now. Let us come together—government, supporters, and all Ghanaians—to ensure our Black Queens qualify and succeed on the global stage.”
With the team’s upcoming matches against South Africa, Mali, and Tanzania, Adams’ words aim to boost the team’s morale and confidence.