Basigi appoints Ghana U-20 women’s team for Morocco test



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The coach of the black princesses has called up 30 players for his team’s friendly with the North Africans in Accra later this month.

Ghana U-20 women’s coach Yusif Basigi has called up 30 players for an international friendly with Morocco in Accra.

The Black Princesses will face the Atlas Lionesses for the second time this year following an opening meeting in Morocco in preparation for their qualifying matches for the U-20 Women’s World Cup.

At Mohammed VI Stadium, goals from Milot Pokuaa and Faustina Akpor failed to save Basigi’s ladies from defeat as they blew a goal lead to lose 3-2 to their hosts in Casablanca.

After goals from Ghizaine Chebbak, Ouinekh Hanane and Hanane Ait El Haj gave the Moroccans a comeback, coach Basigi hopes his team will take advantage of home play this season.

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In preparation for the warm-up match, the Hasaacas Ladies coach has most of the players who participated in the previous meeting in Morocco, with a mix of some fresh national talents.

All 30 players and officials must be in camp at the GFA Technical Center (GSCE), Prampram starting Thursday, November 19, and will undergo a mandatory Covid-19 test upon arrival.

With the 2020 U-20 Women’s World Cup canceled due to the Covid-19 outbreak, the Ghanaian team will seek to continue preparations for the 2022 edition qualifiers.

COMPLETE SQUARE

Grace Baanwa (Hasaacas Ladies FC), Kerrie McCarthy (Kumasi Sports Academy), Cynthia Kolan (Pearl Pia Ladies FC), Justice Tweneboah (Ampem Darkoa Ladies FC), Tedina Sekyere (Dreams Ladies FC), Nina Norshie (Valued Girls FC), Faustina Aidoo (Hasaacas Ladies FC), Queenabel Amankrah (Hasaacas Ladies FC), Cecilia Hagan (Sea Lions Ladies FC), Evelyn Badu (Hasaacas Ladies FC), Azumah Bugre (Army Ladies FC), Jaqueline Owusu (Dreamz Ladies FC), Suzy Dede Teye (Ladystrikers FC), Peterson Kundock (Ampem Darkoa Ladies FC), Fuseina Mumuni (Pearl Pia Ladies FC), Grace Acheampong (Ashtown Ladies FC), Mukarama Abdullah (Northern Ladies FC), Milot Abena Pokua (Hasaacas Ladies FC0, Doris Boaduwa (Hasaacas Ladies FC), Rahama Jafar (Northern Ladies FC), Lauratu Issaka (Mfantseman Ladies FC), Faustina Akpo (Berry Ladies FC), Joyce Larbi (Kumasi Sports Academy), Abigail Tutuwa (Prisons Ladies FC), Rafia Kulchire ( Hasaacas Ladies FC), Diana Antwi (Ampem Darkoa Ladies FC), Comfort Yeboah (Intellectuals of fú tbol FC), Sophia Dadzie (Sea Lions Ladies FC), Selina Abalansa (Soccer Intellectuals Ladies FC), Sandra Owusu Ansah (Supreme Ladies FC).

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