The Black Queens have opened camp in Morocco ahead of their participation in the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON). The team touched down in Casablanca on Sunday, July 13, as they moved to camp to continue their preparations for the 14th edition of the continental tournament.
A host of players were in attendance, including Chatelle Boye-Hlorkah, Sharon Sampson, Jennifer Cudjoe, Cynthia Konlan Findib, Princella Adubea, and Grace Asantewaa. A chunk of the squad is also expected to join the squad in the coming days as Kim Lars Bjorkegren and his side get ready for another bid for the title.
The 2026 WAFCON also serves as qualifiers for the 2027 Women’s World Cup. The Black Queens will be looking to reach the last four of the competition in what promises to be a tough group stage. Cape Verde, Cameroon, and Mali will provide stiff competition for Ghana's ladies as they bid to emerge champions of the continent.
Ghana's women's football team has a rich history, with several notable victories in local and international competitions. The team has a strong following in Ghana, with many fans eagerly anticipating their participation in the WAFCON.
The Black Queens will play their first match against Cape Verde on July 17, 2026. This match is expected to be a closely contested affair, with both teams seeking to claim an early victory.
The women's football community in Ghana is optimistic about the team's chances in the tournament. With the team's experience and determination, many are predicting a successful campaign for the Black Queens in Morocco.
The women's Africa Cup of Nations is one of the most prestigious competitions in African football, attracting top teams from across the continent. Ghana's participation in the tournament is a testament to their rising profile in women's football.
The tournament will be played from July 15 to 31, 2026, with the final match taking place on July 31. The Black Queens will be playing in Group D alongside Cape Verde, Cameroon, and Mali.
The Black Queens' camp in Morocco is a significant step in their preparation for the tournament. With only a few days to go before the tournament kicks off, the team is expected to be in top form, ready to take on the best of Africa in the women's Africa Cup of Nations.
The women's Africa Cup of Nations is a flagship tournament for women's football in Africa, providing a platform for women's teams to compete against each other and showcase their skills. Ghana's participation in the tournament is a boost to the country's women's football development.
The Black Queens will be relying on their experience and skill to navigate the group stage of the tournament. With a strong squad and a determined mindset, many are predicting a successful campaign for Ghana's ladies in Morocco.
The team's coach, Kim Lars Bjorkegren, will be relying on his experience and expertise to lead the team to victory. The Black Queens will be playing in a tournament featuring some of the best women's football teams in Africa, and the team's performance will be keenly watched by fans in Ghana and across the continent.
The women's Africa Cup of Nations is a testament to the growing popularity of women's football in Africa. The tournament has attracted top teams from across the continent, providing a platform for women's football to shine.
The Black Queens' participation in the tournament is a boost to women's football development in Ghana. With the team's experience and determination, many are predicting a successful campaign for Ghana's ladies in Morocco.
As the tournament approaches, fans in Ghana are eagerly anticipating the team's participation. With the team's skill and experience, many are predicting a successful campaign for the Black Queens in Morocco.
The Black Queens will be looking to reach the last four of the competition, with Cape Verde, Cameroon, and Mali providing stiff competition in Group D. With only a few days to go before the tournament kicks off, the team is expected to be in top form, ready to take on the best of Africa in the women's Africa Cup of Nations.
The tournament will be played from July 15 to 31, 2026, with the final match taking place on July 31. The Black Queens will be competing in a tournament featuring some of the best women's football teams in Africa, and the team's performance will be keenly watched by fans in Ghana and across the continent.
The team's coach, Kim Lars Bjorkegren, will be relying on his experience and expertise to lead the team to victory in the women's Africa Cup of Nations. The Black Queens will be playing in a group featuring Cape Verde, Cameroon, and Mali, providing stiff competition for Ghana's ladies.
The women's Africa Cup of Nations is a flagship tournament for women's football in Africa, providing a platform for women's teams to compete against each other and showcase their skills. Ghana's participation in the tournament is a testament to the growing popularity of women's football in Africa.
The team's participation in the tournament is a boost to women's football development in Ghana. With the team's experience and determination, many are predicting a successful campaign for the Black Queens in Morocco. The Black Queens will be relying on their experience and skill to navigate the group stage of the tournament.
The women's Africa Cup of Nations is a testament to the growing popularity of women's football in Africa. The tournament has attracted top teams from across the continent, providing a platform for women's football to shine. Ghana's participation in the tournament is a boost to women's football development in the country.
As the tournament approaches, fans in Ghana are eagerly anticipating the team's participation. With the team's skill and experience, many are predicting a successful campaign for the Black Queens in Morocco. The team's coach, Kim Lars Bjorkegren, will be relying on his experience and expertise to lead the team to victory in the women's Africa Cup of Nations.
The Black Queens will be competing in a tournament featuring some of the best women's football teams in Africa, and the team's performance will be keenly watched by fans in Ghana and across the continent. The women's Africa Cup of Nations is a flagship tournament for women's football in Africa, providing a platform for women's teams to compete against each other and showcase their skills.
Ghana's participation in the tournament is a testament to the growing popularity of women's football in Africa. The team's participation in the tournament is a boost to women's football development in Ghana. With the team's experience and determination, many are predicting a successful campaign for the Black Queens in Morocco.
The tournament will be played from July 15 to 31, 2026, with the final match taking place on July 31. The Black Queens will be playing in a group featuring Cape Verde, Cameroon, and Mali, providing stiff competition for Ghana's ladies. The women's Africa Cup of Nations is a testament to the growing popularity of women's football in Africa.
The tournament has attracted top teams from across the continent, providing a platform for women's football to shine. Ghana's participation in the tournament is a boost to women's football development in the country. As the tournament approaches, fans in Ghana are eagerly anticipating the team's participation.
With the team's skill and experience, many are predicting a successful campaign for the Black Queens in Morocco. The team's coach, Kim Lars Bjorkegren, will be relying on his experience and expertise to lead the team to victory in the women's Africa Cup of Nations. The Black Queens will be competing in a tournament featuring some of the best women's football teams in Africa, and the team's performance will be keenly watched by fans in Ghana and across the continent.
The women's Africa Cup of Nations is a flagship tournament for women's football in Africa, providing a platform for women's teams to compete against each other and showcase their skills. Ghana's participation in the tournament is a testament to the growing popularity of women's football in Africa. The team's participation in the tournament is a boost to women's football development in Ghana.
With the team's experience and determination, many are predicting a successful campaign for the Black Queens in Morocco. The tournament will be played from July 15 to 31, 2026, with the final match taking place on July 31. The Black Queens will be playing in a group featuring Cape Verde, Cameroon, and Mali, providing stiff competition for Ghana's ladies.