As anticipation builds for WAFCON 2025, the Black Queens have begun their pre-tournament camp in Benslimane, aiming to fine-tune strategies and build momentum. The camp marks a critical phase in Ghana’s preparations, with head coach Nora Häuptle expected to use the sessions to assess player form and finalize tactics. Team officials say morale is high as the players settle into their temporary Moroccan base.
The Black Queens have assembled in Benslimane, Morocco, to begin preparations for next month’s TotalEnergies Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, Morocco 2025.
The team will spend approximately 14 days in camp, getting ready for the flagship competition scheduled from July 5 to July 26, 2025.
Nineteen players have arrived to start training at the Ziaida Palace Hotel, while five more are expected to join in the coming days. Ghana will play a few friendly matches before flying to Oudja for their first tournament game.
Ghana will open her campaign against defending champions South Africa on July 7. Training sessions are closed to the public and media.
Last Updated on June 19, 2025 by Senel Media