Black Princesses visit Oguaaman Traditional Council ahead of World Cup qualifier against Uganda

Ghana U-20 Women team host Uganda for second leg of the FIFA U-20 World Cup qualifiers at the Cape Coast Stadium. Ghana hold a 2-1 advantage from the first leg away from home and at least a draw will send through to the next round of the qualifiers.

Ahead of the second clash, the Black Princesses on Friday paid a courtesy visit to the Oguaaman Traditional Council ahead of their World Cup qualifier against Uganda.

The delegation led by Management Committee Chairman Lindford Asamoah visited the palace to officially inform the Omanhene of the FIFA U-20 World Cup qualifying game which is scheduled for the Cape Coast Sports Stadium.

Omanhene Osabarima Kwesi Atta II urged the players to be discipline and adhere to the instructions of their coaches to come out victorious.

“I am happy to meet you and to entreat all of you to be disciplined and work hard to achieve your dream of playing in the World Cup’’ he said.

‘’I’ll be happy to see you play in the World Cup and so you have my full support for the game this Saturday. I will come and grace the occasion as I am duly invited’’

“Listen to the instructions from your coaches and be respectful because that is the only way you will go far in your career. You have my full support to go all the way to the World Cup.” he added.

The game is scheduled for 3pm kick off at the Cape Coast sports stadium on February 5, 2022.

In the first leg two weeks ago, Uganda opened a strong start but it was Ghana who broke the deadlock after Salamatu Abdulai put the ball beyond Ugandan goalkeeper on the 19′ minutes. Ghana doubled their lead on 48′ minute when Grace Amina scored from a free kick before Fauzia Najjemba pulled one back for hosts.

 

 

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