
Black Queens striker Doris Boaduwaa has pledged to bounce back from a disappointing Women's Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.
The former Hasaacas Ladies forward endured a difficult tournament, failing to score as Ghana reached the semi-finals of the competitions.
Despite claiming bronze, Boaduwaa felt disappointed by her performances, apologizing to Ghanaian while also promising to quickly bounce back to her best.
"Not my finest tournament, but still a memorable one! I’m grateful we managed to secure the bronze medal in my AWCON debut. I apologize to my fans for not quite living up to expectations I know I’m capable of more, and I promise to bounce back stronger," she posted on social media.
"To those who supported me through the ups and downs, thank you for your encouragement and prayers. Your words kept me going, and I’m honored to have such a loyal fanbase. I’ll be back, and next time, I’ll make sure to bring the goals!"
The Black Queens returned to Ghana on Monday and were met by hundredths of fans at the Kotoko International Airport.
The team met President John Mahama at the Jubilee House briefly after their visit to the Parliament House.
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