Ghana’s Black Princesses Qualify for 8th Consecutive U-20 Women’s World Cup
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Black Princesses seal eighth straight FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup appearance
By Kwame Bediako Ghana’s U‑20 Women’s team, the Black Princesses, have qualified for the 2026 FIFA U‑20 Women’s World Cup in Poland after defeating Uganda 3–2 on aggregate in the final round of African qualifiers. The crucial second‑leg 1–1 draw in Uganda on Saturday, May 9, followed a 2–1 home‑leg win at the Accra Sports Stadium, sealed Ghana’s passage to the global tournament. Key moment: Owusu Ansah’s free‑kick The Black Princesses had to res…
Ghana hold Uganda to secure eighth successive U-20 Women's World Cup berth
Ghanas Black Princesses have secured qualification for the 2026 FIFA U-20 Womens World Cup following a hard-fought 1-1 draw against Uganda at the FUFA Stadium in Kampala on Saturday afternoon.See you in POLANDDDDD. Our eighth consecutive appearance! It was never in doubt 1:1 We Keep going #StrongerTogether #ShineBlackPrincesses#BringBackTheLove pic.twitter.com/S63YsLwvU2— Ghana Women National Teams (@GhanaWNT) May 9, 2026 The result, combined wi…
History beckons for Queen Cranes
Uganda U20 Women’s Football National Team, the Queen Cranes, are chasing a dream of qualifying to the World Cup for the first time in history. The team under the stewardship of coach Sheryl Botes Ulanda is just 90 minutes away from that feat. Despite suffering a 2-1 defeat in the first leg last weekend, the belief in the Queens Cranes camp is that they can overturn that deficit today as they take on Ghana at FUFA Stadium, Kadiba. Agnes Nabukenya…
Black Princesses receive presidential boost ahead of Uganda clash
Ghana’s U-20 women’s national team, the Black Princesses, received words of encouragement ahead of their crucial FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup qualifier against Uganda after hosting Presidential Staffer Nana Yaa Gyantuah at their hotel in Kampala. The visit formed part of efforts to boost the morale of the team as they prepare for Saturday’s decisive second-leg encounter against the Ugandans. Gyantuah interacted with the players and technical team…
Black Princesses coach Charles Sampson confident of U-20 World Cup qualification ahead of Uganda clash
Black Princesses head coach Charles Sampson has expressed strong confidence that Ghana will secure qualification for the 2026 U-20 Women’s World Cup, insisting his team is well-prepared for the decisive second leg against Uganda.Ghana travel to Kadiba holding a 2-1 advantage from the first leg, which was played at the Accra Sports Stadium last Sunday. The winner over the two legs will book a place at the tournament set to be staged in Poland lat…
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