Black Queens Coach, Nora Häuptle, has invited 33 players to camp in Accra in readiness for the forthcoming international friendly against Japan.
The invited players include Bay FC’s Princess Marfo, Luton FC defender Bridget Adu and former FIFA U-17 World Cup Golden Boot winner, Mukarama Abdulai. Nora has also invited Wasila Diwura Soale, Nina Norshie, Mavis Owusu, Adama Alhassan and Victoria Osei.
The Black Queens will use the game to prepare for the 2024 Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) scheduled for Morocco next year. Japan, a powerhouse in Women's football, have qualified for the Olympic Games in Paris and see Ghana as an ideal opponent in preparation for the Games.
This highly anticipated friendly is scheduled for the Kanazawa Go Go Curry Stadium in Tokyo on Saturday, July 13, 2024.
All invited players are to report to camp in Accra on Tuesday, July 2, 2024.

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