The Black Queens return to the continental stage with high hopes after missing the 2022 TotalEnergies Women’s Africa Cup of Nations. With a rich history as three-time runners-up, Ghana is eager to make a strong comeback after a 19-year wait for a final appearance.
Coach Kim Lars Björkegren’s side is focused on executing their game plan, with the Swedish tactician emphasizing their underdog status while expressing confidence that “if we stick to the game plan and have a good day, we can beat any team.”
Ghana’s squad boasts physical resilience and fresh tactical direction under Kim Lars Björkegren. The team has shown promising form in recent friendlies, with wins over Malawi and Benin, although they suffered a 3-1 loss to Nigeria last weekend.
The two teams have played each other five times, with Ghana winning once and South Africa winning four times. Their last encounter was in 2016, where Ghana won 1-0 to secure third place in the tournament.
South Africa is ranked 54th in the world and has gone unbeaten in 7 games, with 6 wins and 1 draw. The Banyana Banyana also boasts a strong defense, conceding an average of 0.6 goals per game.
Key players: Refiloe Jane, Linda Motlhalo, and Jermaine Seoposenwe.
Ghana is ranked 66th in the world and navigated a smooth qualification series. The Black Queens have had mixed form, with 3 wins, 2 losses, and 1 draw in their last 6 games. However, Ghana has won 4 of their last 5 matches, scoring an average of 3.2 goals per game.
Key players: Princess Marfo, Portia Boakye, Princella Adubea, Doris Boaduwaa, and Evelyn Badu.
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