CAF 2nd Vice President and GFA President, Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku, delivered a passionate address at the Jubilee House during the Black Queens’ courtesy call on the Presidency following their historic bronze medal finish at the 2024 WAFCON in Morocco.
Okraku expressed gratitude to the Presidency for its continued support of Ghana football, hailing the Black Queens’ performance as a “turning point” for women’s football in the country.
“The Black Queens’ performance is a testament to the strength, talent, and right investments made in women’s football since this administration took office in 2019,” he said.
He noted that the achievement went beyond a medal, giving hope to every young girl in Ghana that dreams of playing football are valid and within reach. President Simeon-Okraku praised head coach Kim Lars Björkegren and his technical team for transforming the team, and the players for their discipline, unity, and resilience.
With the right investment, policy backing, and consistent support, Okraku believes Ghana can return to the top in Africa and be counted among the world’s best. He appealed for increased investment in infrastructure, youth development, and welfare systems for female players, emphasizing the need to build on the momentum created by the team’s recent success.
President Simeon-Okraku pledged the GFA’s commitment to the government’s agenda in sports, particularly in resetting and developing football. The Black Queens’ visit to the Presidency was part of their official homecoming engagements after a commendable showing at WAFCON 2024.
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