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The Black Princesses are traveling to Sfax to play Tunisia in a FIFA World Cup qualifying match.

In the first leg of the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup qualifiers, the Black Princesses have left Accra for Tunisia to play the Tunisian U-20 Women’s national team.

The Tayeb Mhiri Stadium in Sfax, Tunisia, will host the first leg of the match on Saturday, September 20, 2025. In the rematch, the Princesses will host Tunisia at the Accra Sports Stadium.

Ghana hopes to qualify for the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup, which will be held in Poland, for the eighth time in a row.

Black Princesses off to Sfax for FIFA World Cup qualifier against Tunisia
Black Princesses praises GFA for Medical Support to Fatimata Fuseini

Charles Sampson, coach of the Black Princesses, commends GFA for providing Fatimata Fuseini with medical support.

Charles Sampson, head coach of the Black Princesses, has praised the Ghana Football Association for stepping in to support midfielder Fatimata Fuseini during his operation, stating that it has made it possible for the player to resume training without experiencing any pain.

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When Sampson started his job, he saw Fuseini’s promise but was told she had a physical problem that was preventing her from reaching her full potential.

Her surgery was postponed due to financial difficulties, I was informed. I contacted the President of the GFA, who promised that the Medical Fund will take care of it,” he said.

The midfield player has been cleared to return to full training after missing the team’s most recent camp due to rehabilitation. “It’s refreshing to see her again,” said Sampson, who was happy to see her return. The GFA deserves praise for its dedication to player welfare.

As part of initiatives to enhance player health and safety, the GFA Medical Fund has provided support to a number of national players, including Barikisu Abdul-Rahman, Uwaisa Mawia, Linda Minta, and Sandra Atinga.

Black Princesses

Following their early elimination from the FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup in Colombia, the Black Princesses have returned home.

On Tuesday, the Black Princesses, technical staff, and management team members landed in Accra. Six players, meanwhile, came straight from Colombia to play for their respective clubs: Jenna Sapong, Helen Alormenu, Alexandra Emefa Tay, Salamatu Abdulai, Tracey Twum, and Asana Alhassan.

After two losses and a victory in Group E, Ghana was unable to go past the group stages for the eighth time in a row.

The Black Princesses suffered a crushing defeat to Japan in the second game after losing their opening match to Austria, who were making their debut.

They made amends, though, by defeating New Zealand 3-1 in their last group match, but it was insufficient to advance Ghana.