
Medeama vice-president and esteemed member of the Black Queens management committee, Rose Linnet Osei-Bonsu, has taken the helm of the Ghanaian women’s national football team as they embark on an intensive nine-day training camp in Senegal.
The Black Queens, Ghana’s pride in women’s football, are leaving no stone unturned in their quest to reclaim glory on the continental stage. With Osei-Bonsu’s strategic oversight, the team has lined up a rigorous schedule that blends tactical drills, physical conditioning, and competitive matchups.
The highlight of the camp is a doubleheader of friendly matches against Senegal’s national women’s team, a formidable opponent known for their pace and resilience.
Today, April 5, 2025, marks the first of these encounters, with the Black Queens set to face off against Senegal at 17:00 GMT. The match promises to be a thrilling showdown, offering both teams an early test of their mettle.
For Ghana, it’s an opportunity to fine-tune their strategies and assess their squad depth under the watchful eye of Osei-Bonsu and the technical staff. The second friendly, scheduled three days from now, will further challenge the Queens as they adapt to Senegal’s playing style and the humid conditions of Dakar.
The Black Queens have been drawn into a competitive group facing South Africa, Mali and Tanzania for WAFCON 2025 and their performance in these preparatory matches could set the tone for their campaign.
As the clock ticks down to kickoff today, all eyes will be on the Queens to deliver a statement performance in Senegal—one that signals their intent to compete for the coveted African title later this year.