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    Black Queens urge supporters to troop to the stadium ahead of crucial Olympic qualifier against Zambia

    Selasi FiawoyiBy Selasi FiawoyiFebruary 15, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Black Queens urge supporters to troop to the stadium ahead of crucial Olympic qualifier against Zambia.



    The Black Queens are calling on Ghanaians to back them in their upcoming Olympic qualifier against Zambia. The team is gearing up for a two-legged clash, with the first leg slated for February 23, 2024, in Kumasi.

    In a series of social media videos, Black Queens players Anastasia Achiaa, Doris Boaduwaa, Stella Nyamekye, Jennifer Cudjoe, Azumah Bugre, and Linda Eshun appealed to the public to show up in large numbers to support them.

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    They stressed the game’s significance and the positive impact that fan support can have on their performance.

    “We’re urging Ghanaians to support us with their prayers,” midfielder Anastasia Achiaa remarked. Forward Doris Boaduwaa added, “We’re calling on all parents, siblings, and fellow citizens across the country to come to the stadium on February 23rd to support the Black Queens and keep our Olympic dreams alive.”

    Stella Nyamekye, captain of Dreamz Ladies, echoed these sentiments, stating, “We’re pleading with the public to come to the stadium and help us achieve victory.”

    Midfielder Jennifer Cudjoe expressed gratitude for the support the team received during their 2024 Africa Cup of Nations qualification and urged fans to continue showing their support in the upcoming game.

    Azumah Bugre, another midfielder, urged Ghanaians to turn out in large numbers to support the Black Queens, saying, “With your prayers and support, I believe the Black Queens will emerge victorious.” Defender Linda Eshun also encouraged fans to come and cheer the team to victory.

    The Black Queens are determined to secure a spot in the fourth and final round of qualifiers, and they believe that with the support of Ghanaians, they can achieve their goal. The team aims to build on their success in the previous rounds, where they defeated Guinea and Benin to advance to the third round.


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