Black Queens Coach, Nora Häuptle continued her player monitoring program in Europe with a trip to England to witness the last game in the English WSL 2 between Charlton Athletic and Crystal Palace Women.
This was to enable her assess the performance of Ghanaian-born Freda Ayisi who plays for Charlton Women.
Freda Ayisi, a right winger, lasted sixty minutes on the field and assisted the only goal for her side, Charlton Women that helped them earn a point in a 1-1 draw.
Nora has been on similar assignments in Europe as part of a special program to monitor players while accessing their performance for future assignments.
The Black Queens coach is keen on restoring the glory of the team with her ''Volta'' mission mantra in mind, and will be on several of such visits to bring in the best materials available to build the team.
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