Ghana’s Black Queens have received a much-needed boost from top officials from the Ghana Football Association (GFA) and Ministry of Youth and Sports ahead of their Olympic games qualifier against Zambia
This visit comes at a crucial time, as there were concerns about the team’s lack of support, including unpaid bonuses from previous matches. The presence of GFA President Kurt Okraku, Minister of Youth and Sports Mustapha Ussif, and Chairperson of the Black Queens Management Committee Dr. Gifty Oware-Mensah on Wednesday is seen as a positive step towards resolving these issues.
With the support of the GFA and Ministry of Youth and Sports, the team can now focus on their preparations for the upcoming match against Zambia. The Black Queens are set to face off in the first leg of their Olympic qualifier on Friday, February 23 at the Accra Sports Stadium. They are optimistic about their chances of securing a spot at the Olympics, given their dedication and hard work in training.
The timely visit from the top officials has provided a much-needed morale boost to the team, who are now more motivated than ever to give their best performance in the qualifiers. The Black Queens are determined to make their country proud and are grateful for the support from the GFA and Ministry of Youth and Sports.