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WAFCON PREPS: Black Queens programmed for a nine-day training tour in Senegal

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has announced an exciting nine-day training tour in Senegal for the Black Queens, as the team intensifies its preparations for the upcoming TotalEnergies Women’s African Cup of Nations (WAFCON).

This training tour, taking place during the April FIFA window, promises to be an invaluable experience for Coach Kim Lars Björkegren’s side.

The training tour will feature two international friendly matches against Senegal’s Teranga Lionesses in Dakar. These matches, scheduled to take place within a few days of each other, will provide the Black Queens with the perfect opportunity to test their skills against a strong African opponent.

This training tour follows a similar camp organized by the GFA during the February FIFA window in Morocco. These training tours are a crucial part of the senior women’s national team’s buildup to the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, scheduled to take place in Morocco from July 5-26, 2025.

Coach Kim Lars Björkegren will use this opportunity to assess and expand his pool of players ahead of the WAFCON. The training tour will enable him to evaluate the team’s progress, identify areas for improvement, and make informed decisions about his final squad selection.

The Black Queens have been working tirelessly to prepare for the WAFCON, and this training tour is a significant step in their journey. With the team’s determination, hard work, and dedication, Ghanaian football fans are eagerly anticipating a successful campaign in Morocco.

The team’s preparations have been on track, with a series of training sessions and friendly matches designed to test their skills and endurance. The training tour in Senegal will provide the Black Queens with the perfect opportunity to fine-tune their tactics and strategies ahead of the WAFCON.

The Ghana Football Association has expressed its commitment to supporting the Black Queens in their quest for success at the WAFCON. With the right preparation and mindset, the team is poised to make a strong impact in Morocco.

The Black Queens will face stiff competition at the WAFCON, but with their rigorous training program and international friendly matches, they are well-prepared to take on the best of African women’s football.

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