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    Watch Highlights: Black Princesses beat Eswatini in Accra in the U20 World Cup Qualifiers

    Selasi FiawoyiBy Selasi FiawoyiNovember 20, 2023Updated:November 20, 2023No Comments1 Min Read
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    Black Princesses beat Eswatini in Accra to progress to next round of  FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers



    The Black Princesses smoothly advanced to the final stage of the FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup with a decisive 2-0 triumph over Eswatini in Accra.

    Having already secured a commanding 6-1 lead in the first leg, the Ghana U20 Women’s team took an early lead as Beline Nyarko netted a superb finish just six minutes into the match.

    Sarah Nyarko extended the advantage six minutes later, connecting with a precise cross from Wasiima Mohammed.

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    Dominating the game, the Black Princesses entered halftime with a comfortable lead. In the second half, Coach Yussif Basigi made swift changes, introducing Yazdatu Suleiman for Sarah Nyarko and Rose Boakyewaa for Jacqueline Amponsah.

    Despite the alterations, the team maintained control without adding to their tally, securing a comprehensive victory.

    The Black Princesses aim to secure a seventh consecutive appearance at the FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup by qualifying for the upcoming tournament in Colombia next year.


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