Ghana Football Association (GFA) President Kurt E.S. Okraku has paid a working visit to the Black Queens and Black Princesses, reaffirming his support for women’s football and encouraging the teams ahead of upcoming competitions. The visit forms part of ongoing efforts by the GFA to foster unity, assess team readiness, and boost morale across national teams. Okraku’s engagement reflects the association’s commitment to empowering female players and strengthening Ghana’s presence in international women’s football.
President Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku paid a working visit to the Black Queens and Black Princesses at the Ghanaman Soccer Center of Excellence in Prampram on Tuesday. The Black Queens have been in camp since May 3, while the Black Princesses reported on Monday, both in preparations for their respective assignments.
During his visit, President Okraku expressed gratitude to the technical teams for their tireless efforts in developing the players’ skills and capabilities. He also encouraged the players to give their best, saying, “Being here is to appreciate your relentless efforts, hard work, and sacrifices. We know you’re working hard to get Ghana to the promised land. Let’s look at the bigger picture, stay together, and give our best, as we’re sacrificing today for a better tomorrow.”
He added, “You’re among the few selected from the Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League, and it means your hard work has been noticed. With continued hard work, it will pay off.”
The President assured the teams of the GFA’s maximum support to build formidable sides for future assignments.
Last Updated on May 6, 2025 by Senel Media