Black Queens forward Chantelle Boye-Hlorkah has shared a surreal moment after featuring for Ghana against England in an international friendly on Tuesday evening at St Mary's.
The England-born, who featured for the youth teams of the European nation, switched nationality to play for the country of her father, Ghana.
The game was more than a football match for the Nottingham Forest player, as she was overwhelmed with emotions, describing the moment as an honour for her.
"An honour colliding my nations for the first time, Ghana vs England. Forever Grateful for this moment. Proud of this team, the Black Queens. Thank you Ghana FA. Thank You England," she posted after the match.
Unfortunately for the Black Queens, they suffered a 2-0 defeat to the Lionesses, courtesy goals from Lucia Kendall and Lucy Bronze.
Meanwhile, Boye-Hlorkah will switch her attention to help Ghana win the Women's Africa Cup of Nations next year and also qualify for the FIFA Women's World Cup in 2027.
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