As Ghana celebrates the qualification of the Black Queens for the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, attention turns to the next chapter – the quest for AFCON glory.
GFA President Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku, unwavering in his commitment, pledges to provide the necessary preparations for the team.
“We have been to the WAFCON before even though this is a milestone because in five years we have not been there, qualifying alone is not enough”
“This is the time for us to give the rest of Africa a show down. Our best position at the AFCON has been second place years ago but we have enough quality in this team to be African champions, he added.
“What ever it takes for us to get you prepared for the AFCON in Morocco with the support of Asantewaa the fearless we will make sure this team is ready” President Simeon-Okraku said addressing the gallant Black Queens upon arrival at the Kotoka International Airport after edging Namibia in Pretoria for the slot.
Ghana make a return to the continental stage after agonisingly missing out on qualification for the last tournament in 2022.
It will be the first time the Black Queens will be playing in the WAFCON since they last hosted the event in 2018.