Black Queens captain Elizabeth Addo has categorically denied reports making rounds that members of her team are engaged in acts of lesbianism.
The Queens have been accused of engaging themselves in sexual activities during camp and other related international assignments.
The female national soccer team just completed an international tournament at the African Women’s Championship in Cameroon with eyebrows raised on their sexual life but the captain who was involved in the team of the year has distanced herself and the team from such activities.
“We don’t engage in lesbianism acts, it has never happened in our camp."
"This perception is borne out of how female footballers dress and walk but trust me, I have not seen any Ghanaian footballer who is a lesbian."
Addo has been shortlisted for the African female footballer of the year.
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