The Black Queens have touched down in Accra ahead of Tuesday's Women's Africa Cup of Nations second leg qualifier against Egypt.
The team arrived in Ghana with a healthy 3-0 first leg advantage and will secure their place in next year's tournament by completing an aggregate victory over their opponents. Doris Boaduwaa, Mary Amponsah and Grace Asantewaa scored the goals for the Black Queens in Ismailia.
The players and technical team are lodging at the Erata Hotel and will resume training on Saturday morning.
Meanwhile, reports reaching GHANASoccernet indicates the players are protesting the non-payment of their bonuses from the 2024 WAFCON.
GHANASoccernet has gathered the players are refusing to train until their demands are met after a series of unfulfilled promises.
The Black Queens were bronze medalist at the last WAFCON in Morocco and will be hoping to qualify for the next edition, which also serves as a World Cup qualification tournament.
Send your news stories to [email protected] and via WhatsApp on +233 546310076.
Read Full Story
Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
Instagram
Google+
YouTube
LinkedIn
RSS