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WAFCON 2024: Jordan Ayew Sends Emotional Good Luck Message to Black Queens Before Semi-Final Showdown

As the Black Queens of Ghana get ready for a pivotal matchup against hosts Morocco in the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON24) semi-final, Black Stars captain Jordan Ayew has placed his complete support behind them.

In an impassioned speech, Ayew commended the Queens for their incredible run in the competition thus far, highlighting their tenacity, camaraderie, and fortitude on the continental scene.

WAFCON 2024: Jordan Ayew Sends Heartfelt Message to Black Queens Ahead of Semi-Final Clash

“To my sisters, the Black Queens! I’m beyond proud of the way you’ve represented Ghana on the biggest stage. Your determination, skill, and teamwork are an inspiration to us all,” said Ayew.

Ayew urged the Queens to make history as they get ready to play the Atlas Lionesses tonight, reminding them that the whole Ghanaian football community is fully behind them.

“We’re rooting for you, and we believe in your ability to make history. Go out there, give it your all, and make Ghana proud!”

The match against Morocco promises to be a tightly contested battle, but with national icons like Ayew rallying support, the Queens will be fueled by pride and purpose.

“Let’s do this, Queens!” the Black Stars captain signed off.

Kickoff is set for tonight, with a place in the WAFCON final—and a shot at continental glory—on the line.

Ghana Black Queens will face Morocco in the semifinals on Tuesday.

Ghana’s Black Queens have advanced to the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) semifinals, where they will play the much awaited hosts, Morocco.

On Saturday, July 19, at the Stade Municipal de Berkane, the Queens advanced after defeating Algeria in a thrilling penalty shootout to go to the next round.

READ ALSO: Japan defeated Ghana’s Black Queens 4-0 in a friendly.

WAFCON 2024: Black Queens Will Play Morocco In Semifinals

After 120 minutes of play, there was no goal, forcing the match to go to penalties.

Goalie Cynthia Konlan was the night’s hero after making two vital stops to propel her team into the final four as Ghana won 4-2 in the shootout.

For the first time since 2018, Ghana is back in the WAFCON semifinals.

In the meantime, Morocco secured their place by defeating Mali 3-1 in their quarterfinal match on Friday, July 18, at the Olympic Stadium in Rabat.

WAFCON 2024: Black Queens Will Play Morocco In Semifinals

A spot in the final is up for grabs in the semifinal match between Ghana and Morocco, which is scheduled for Tuesday, July 22, at the same location in Rabat.

Ghana, who are hoping to make their first WAFCON final appearance since 2006, will have a tough challenge in the forthcoming match.

A tenacious Moroccan team that finished second in the last tournament stands in their way and is eager to win the crown again.

Black Queens Vice-Captain Jennifer Cudjoe Fired Up Ahead of Mali Showdown

Prior to Friday’s encounter against Mali in Group C of the TotalEnergies Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, Black Queens deputy captain Jennifer Cudjoe has expressed a strong sense of personal pride and resolve.

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Jennifer Cudjoe Ready for Battle as Black Queens Face Mali in Crucial Clash

“This is a dream come true for me,” Cudjoe remarked as she made her debut at the continental event. It’s an honor to represent Ghana at this level, and I’m giving my all for my team.” “I said,” she said.

“It’s not going to be an easy game, but we’ve prepared well and we’re progressing,” she said, acknowledging the difficulty that lay ahead. We want to demonstrate something better by learning from the South Africa game. We’ll battle as if it were our final match. Cudjoe went on.

On Friday, the Black Queens take on Mali in an attempt to earn their first victory and a spot in the quarterfinals.

Before their friendly match against Côte d’Ivoire, the Black Queens train in Abidjan.

Prior to their friendly encounter against the Côte d’Ivoire Women’s National Team, the Black Queens trained for the first time on Thursday night at the Stade Félix Houphouët-Boigny in Abidjan.

Earlier this week, the squad departed Ghana’s borders for the West African nation.

Following the first training session, coach Kim Lars BjÃrkegren expressed satisfaction with the team’s dedication and effort.

“It was a good exercise, and I liked the intensity and commitment everyone exhibited today. We arrived yesterday, and this is only our first training session, but I’m impressed,” the coach said.

The Black Queens will face Côte d’Ivoire tomorrow, May 30, at 19:00 GMT. The second friendly is scheduled for June 3, 2025.

Japan defeated Ghana's Black Queens 4-0 in a friendly.

In an international friendly at the Go Go Kanazawa Stadium on Saturday, July 13, Ghana’s Black Queens were soundly defeated 4-0 by Japan’s women’s national football team.

The Japanese team dominated the first few minutes of play. In the second, forward Mina Tanaka almost scored, but Ghanaian goalkeeper Cynthia Konlan Findib made a fantastic save to save her from doing so.

Ten minutes later, Tanaka still threatened, striking the upright, but Findib produced another outstanding stop to keep the score tied.

But in the twenty-third minute, veteran player Portia Boakye was sent off, severely hurting Ghana’s chances. The Black Queens had to play with 10 players for the rest of the match.

Japan made the most of their numerical advantage, and just after halftime, Tanaka finally found the back of the goal thanks to a ball from Chelsea player Maika Hamano.

In the 65th minute, Hamano increased Japan’s lead, and two minutes later, Aoba Fujino added a third.

Ten minutes from time, Fujino switched roles again and helped West Ham forward Riko Ueki score Japan’s fourth goal.

Japan utilized the game as a warm-up before the Olympics, and Ghana used it to gauge how ready they were for the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations in 2024.

The comprehensive victory will undoubtedly boost Japan’s confidence as they prepare for the prestigious tournament, while Ghana will look to regroup and work on their strategy ahead of next year’s continental showpiece.