Ghana’s senior women’s national team has kicked off preparations in Senegal with their first training session ahead of two international friendlies scheduled for April 5 and April 8.
The Black Queens are on a nine-day training tour in the West African nation as part of their build-up to the postponed 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).
All 22 players selected by head coach Kim Lars Bjorkegren reported for duty and participated in the session held on Thursday, April 3. Notably, the squad includes five players who were previously absent from the team’s February training camp in Morocco during the coach’s initial stint.
Ghana is set to face the Senegalese women’s team in a double-header aimed at strengthening squad cohesion and assessing tactical readiness ahead of the continental tournament.
The training camp is expected to provide valuable game-time experience and sharpen the Black Queens’ competitive edge as they gear up for WAFCON.
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