WAFCON 2024 Qualifiers: Black Queens thump Namibia in first leg

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Ghana’s national women’s football team, the Black Queens, left an indelible mark on the pitch with a convincing 3-1 victory over Namibia in the first leg of the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) qualifiers.

The pulsating match unfolded at the iconic Accra Sports Stadium, signifying a crucial step in the Black Queens’ journey as they aim to reclaim their spot in the Women’s AFCON, having fallen short in the last two editions.

Guided by the adept leadership of Swiss coach Nora Hauptle, the Black Queens exhibited a seamless blend of skill and determination, making their intentions clear from the outset. Doris Boaduwaa, a standout player in the match, initiated the scoring for the Black Queens with a precision strike 26 minutes into the game, setting the tone for a dominant performance.

Portia Boakye, adding to the tally, ensured Ghana entered the halftime break with a commanding 2-0 lead, showcasing the team’s offensive prowess and strategic execution on the field. The first half concluded with the Black Queens firmly in control, demonstrating a hunger to secure their place in the upcoming Women’s AFCON.

The second half continued to highlight the Black Queens’ proficiency as Doris Boaduwaa found the net once again in the 58th minute, extending Ghana’s lead to 3-0. The relentless pursuit of goals underscored the team’s commitment to securing a substantial advantage in the qualifier.

While Namibia managed to claw back with an own goal by Boakye, reducing the deficit to 3-1, the Black Queens maintained their upper hand, showcasing resilience and defensive solidity to secure the victory.

The final whistle marked not only the end of an exhilarating match but also a triumphant statement by the Black Queens in their quest for Women’s AFCON qualification.

The 3-1 triumph solidifies Ghana’s position in the Women’s AFCON qualifiers, and the Black Queens will carry this momentum into the subsequent legs, aiming to secure their spot in the prestigious tournament.

Coach Nora Hauptle’s strategic guidance and the players’ exceptional performances have reignited hope and enthusiasm among fans, as the Black Queens strive to make a significant impact on the continental stage.

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