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Ghana women's national football team

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Ghana women's national football team
women's national association football team
Country for sportGhana Mali niŋ
YupaaBlack Queens Mali niŋ
Yu'ŋmaaGHW Mali niŋ
Taba kpaŋintibu duuwomen's association football Mali niŋ
Diɛma ni yiɣi jambolli Mali niŋ
TiŋaGhana Mali niŋ
Team captainMercy Myles Mali niŋ
Ŋun su li n-nyɛGhana Football Association Mali niŋ
FIFA tiŋbani koodiGHA Mali niŋ

Ghana women's national association football team nyɛla Ghana Football Association nim ni gbubi shɛli . Di boliŋmɛriba ŋɔ ka bɛ booni Black Queens la.[1]

Ghana women's national football team ŋɔ yu'parigu(nickname) nyɛ "Black Queens."[1][2][3]

Puma SE nim n- daa tabiri sɔŋdi kits ŋɔ bin din gbaai yuuni 2005, ka bɛ daa alikawli daa naari yuuni 2014.[4]

Yuuni 1990 mini yuuni 2006 sunsuuni Ghana national 3 team daa zaŋ la kit niŋ colours n-ti national flag of Ghana, ka di daa nyɛ gold, green ni red ka di daa nyɛ team's crest ka shɛba daa lahi booni Pan-African colours.

Wikimedia Commons mali media din ŋmɛni Ghana national football team kits.

BuzzFeed daa piigi Ghana national football team's football kit zaŋti yuuni 2014 FIFA World Cup ni din nyɛ kit of the tournament.[5] Puma nim daa piligi Yellow mini black patterned kit yuuni 2020 la. [6]jersey ŋɔ, niriba pam daa lihi li pam lahabaya wɔligibu zuɣu n-ti pahi Twitter. [7]Bɛ daa chɛ ka white kit ŋun daa kpalim ka daa yihi black and white Kente patterned daa zaŋ pahi.[6]

Kit supplier Period
Germany Erima 1991–1992
Germany Adidas 1992–2000
Italy Kappa 2000–2005
Germany Puma 2005–

Bɛ yiŋ boliŋmɛbu sheehi(Home stadium)

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Grounds and training grounds

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Bola ŋmɛ kpɛ World Cup mini Africa Cup of Nations zaa daa ŋmɛ la Essipong Stadium din be Sekondi-Takoradi, Kumasi Sports Stadium din be Kumasi, Cape Coast Sports Stadium din be Cape Coast la, Accra Sports Stadium ka di be Accra n-ti pahi Tamale Stadium ka di be Tamale.[8]

Black Queen's boli ŋmɛri binyara mini bɛ boli ŋmɛbu shee nyɛ Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence bɛ ni lahi booni shɛli National camp site la bee GFA Technical Centre (GSCE) din be Prampram la.[9][10][11][12]

Black Queens mali rivalry ni Super Falcons, Nigeria women's national football team nim daa ŋmɛ bɛ tuuli international match.[13][14][15][16]

Overall official record

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CompetitionStageResultOpponentPosition / notes
Tɛmplet:0Tɛmplet:0Tɛmplet:0Tɛmplet:01991 ACQF1–5 1–2Nigeria Nigeria
Tɛmplet:0Tɛmplet:0Tɛmplet:0Tɛmplet:01995 ACQFwalkoverGuinea Guinea
0–3 0–2Nigeria Nigeria
1998 ACQ11–0 8–0Guinea Guinea
Nigeria 1998 ACGS4–0South Africa South Africa
3–1Cameroon Cameroon1 / 3
SF4–1 (AET)Republic of the Congo Congo DR
F0–2 (AET)Nigeria Nigeria
United States 1999 WCGS1–1Australia Australia
0–7China China
0–2Sweden Sweden4 / 4
2000 ACQ2nd QSwalkoverSierra Leone Sierra Leone
South Africa 2000 ACGS2–2Nigeria Nigeria
2–0Cameroon Cameroon
3–0Morocco Morocco2 / 4
SF0–1South Africa South Africa
BM6–3Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
2002 ACQ2nd QS3–0 3–1Senegal Senegal
Nigeria 2002 ACGS2–0Mali Mali
1–0Nigeria Nigeria
3–0Ethiopia Ethiopia1 / 4
SF3–2 (AET)Cameroon Cameroon
F0–2Nigeria Nigeria
United States 2003 WCGS0–1China China
0–3Tɛmplet:Country data Russia Russia
2–1Australia Australia3 / 4
2004 ACQ2nd QS13–0 9–0Guinea Guinea
South Africa 2004 ACGS3–0South Africa South Africa
2–1Ethiopia Ethiopia
2–0Zimbabwe Zimbabwe1 / 4
SF0–1 (AET)Cameroon Cameroon
BM0–0 (PSO: 6–5)Ethiopia Ethiopia
2006 ACQ3rd QSwalkoverTɛmplet:Country data Congo Congo
Nigeria 2006 ACGS1–0Mali Mali
2–1Cameroon Cameroon
3–1Republic of the Congo Congo DR1 / 4
SF1–0South Africa South Africa
BM0–1Nigeria Nigeria
China 2007 WCGS1–4Australia Australia
0–4Canada Canada
2–7Tɛmplet:Country data Norway Norway4 / 4
2008 SOQR162–1 2–0Angola Angola
QF3–1 1–0Republic of the Congo Congo DR
FR1–0 0–2Nigeria Nigeria
1–0 2–1South Africa South Africa
walkoverEthiopia Ethiopia2 / 4
2008 ACQ2nd QS1–1 3–0Ivory Coast Ivory Coast
Tɛmplet:Country data Equatorial Guinea 2008 ACGS1–1Nigeria Nigeria
0–1South Africa South Africa
3–2Tunisia Tunisia3 / 4
2010 ACQ2nd QS1–0 3–0Senegal Senegal
South Africa 2010 ACGS2–1Algeria Algeria
1–2Cameroon Cameroon
1–3Tɛmplet:Country data Equatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea3 / 4
2012 SOQR162–1 5–0Guinea Guinea
QF0–1 2–1Ethiopia Ethiopia
2012 ACQ1st QS3–0 5–0Mali Mali
2nd QS1–1 1–1 (PSO: 8–9)Cameroon Cameroon
2014 ACQ1st QS3–0 3–0Tɛmplet:Country data Burkina Faso Burkina Faso
2nd QSTBDEthiopia Ethiopia
Legend

  Win   Draw   Lose   Fixture

19 February 2023 (2023-02-19) International Friendly Tɛmplet:Fbw-rt 0–3  Ghana Cotonou, Benin
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  • Adubea 28'
  • Owusu-Ansah 37'
  • Badu 45+3'
Stadium: Stade de l'Amitié
Referee: Aurore Ligan (Benin)
8 April 2023 (2023-04-08) International Friendly Tɛmplet:Fbw-rt 3–0  Senegal Accra, Ghana
Tɛmplet:UTZ
Report Stadium: Accra Sports Stadium
Referee: Vincentia Amedome (Togo)
10-18 7 January 2023 (2023-01-07) 2024 Olympic qualifying Tɛmplet:Fbw-rt v  Ghana
10-18 7 January 2023 (2023-01-07) 2024 Olympic qualifying Tɛmplet:Fbw-rt v  Guinea
As of November 2020[17]
Role Name
Head coach Switzerland Nora Häuptle
Assistant coach Ghana Aboagye Dacosta
Assistant coach Ghana Joyce Boatey-Agyei
Pysiotherapist Ghana Margaret Foli
Goalkeeping coach Ghana Raymond Fenny
Welfare Manager Ghana Anita Wiredu-Minta
Kits Manager Ghana Patience Quarshie
Team Doctor Ghana Caryn Agyeman Prempeh
Team Nurse Ghana Rosemary Aseidua

Caps and goals as of 10 March 2020 after match against  Kenya.

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Niriba ŋɔ nyɛ ninvuɣ shɛba bɛ ni daa na squad maa chira pia ni ayi(12) nyaaŋa.

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FIFA Women's World Cup
Africa Women Cup of Nations

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FIFA Women's World Cup

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Competitive statistics
FIFA Women's World Cup GP W D L GF GA GD Success
World Cup finals9117630−2411.11%
World Cup quals2215075424+3068.18%
World Cup total31161146054+651.61%
FIFA Women's World Cup record by opposing team
Ghana versus GP W D* L GF GA GD Success
 Australia311146−233.3%
 China200208−80%
Tɛmplet:Country data CAN100104−40%
 Norway100127−50%
 Russia100103−30%
 Sweden100102−20%
Total9117630−2411.1%
FIFA Women's World Cup record
Year Result Matches Wins Draws Losses GF GA
Tɛmplet:Country data PRC 1991 Did not qualify
Sweden 1995
United States 1999Group stage3012110
United States 2003310225
Tɛmplet:Country data PRC 20073003315
Germany 2011 Did not qualify
Tɛmplet:Country data CAN 2015
France 2019
AustraliaNew Zealand 2023
Total3/99117630
FIFA Women's World Cup history
YearRoundDateOpponentResultStadium
United States 1999 Group stage20 June AustraliaD 1–1Foxboro Stadium, Foxborough
23 June ChinaL 0–7Civic Stadium, Portland
26 June SwedenL 0–2Soldier Field, Chicago
United States 2003 Group stage21 September ChinaL 0–1The Home Depot Center, Carson
25 September RussiaL 0–3
28 September AustraliaW 2–1PGE Park, Portland
China 2007 Group stage12 September AustraliaL 1–4Yellow Dragon Sports Center, Hangzhou
15 SeptemberTɛmplet:Country data CANL 0–4
20 September NorwayL 2–7
Summer Olympics record
  • 1996: Africa not eligible
  • 2000: Did not qualify
  • 2004: Did not qualify
  • 2008: Did not qualify
  • 2012: Did not qualify
  • 2016: Did not qualify

Women's Africa Cup of Nations

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Women's Africa Cup of Nations record
Year Result GP W D* L GS GA GD
1991Quarter-finals200227−5
1995Semi-finals200225−3
Nigeria 1998Runners-up4211114+7
Tɛmplet:Country data ZAF 2000Third place5311136+7
Nigeria 2002Runners-up531194+5
Tɛmplet:Country data ZAF 2004Third place531172+5
Nigeria 2006Runners-up540172+5
Equatorial Guinea 2008Group stage3111440
South Africa 2010Group stage310246−2
Equatorial Guinea 2012Did not qualify
Tɛmplet:Country data NAM 2014Group stage3111220
Cameroon 2016Third Place[43]531184+4
Ghana 2018Group stage3111330
Republic of the Congo 2020Cancelled
Morocco 2022Did not qualify
Total12/1345228157249+23
*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.
African Games record
Year Round GP W D L GS GA
Nigeria 2003-000000
Algeria 2007-000000
Mozambique 2011-000000
Tɛmplet:Country data Republic of Congo 2015Winners422031
Morocco 2019-000000
Ghana 2023Qualiffied
Total4/4000000

WAFU Women's Cup record

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WAFU Zone B Women's Cup
Year Result Position Pld W D L GF GA
Ivory Coast 2018Winner1st4211153
Ivory Coast 2019Third3rd523080
TotalGroup Stage1/13003117
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  8. Association, Ghana Football. Black Queens seal Championship place (en).
  9. Association, Ghana Football. 25 players called into Black Queens camp (en).
  10. Association, Ghana Football. 30 players called up to Black Queens Camp (en).
  11. 27 called to Black Queens camp - MyJoyOnline.com (en-US).
  12. llc, Online media Ghana. Tokyo 2020 Olympics Football: 30 Black Queens called to camp :: Ghana Olympic Committee (en-US).
  13. WAFU Women's Cup: Black Queens to face rivals Nigeria in semis (en-US) (2018-02-19).
  14. WAFU Women's Cup: Black Queens beat rivals Nigeria to set final clash with Cote d'Ivoire (en-US) (2018-02-23).
  15. Black Queens ranked second-best in Africa (en) (2014-09-23).
  16. African Women's Championship: Ghana secure vital point against rivals Nigeria - MyJoyOnline.com (en-US).
  17. Association, Ghana Football. Mercy Tagoe named as Black Queens Head Coach (en).
  18. No problem handling Black Queens – Sellas Tetteh (en-US) (2018-02-01).
  19. Black Queens Coach Sacked (en) (21 August 2002).
  20. Black Queens Get New Coach (en) (21 August 2002).
  21. "Eshun Abandons Queens" (en). https://www.modernghana.com/sports/72584/eshun-abandons-queens.html.
  22. "Paha appointed as Queen's coach" (en). https://www.modernghana.com/sports/97842/paha-appointed-as-queens-coach.html.
  23. Mumuni Gamel is new Black Queens' coach (en) (3 March 2008).
  24. "Adusei named Black Queens coach" (en). https://www.modernghana.com/sports/228510/adusei-named-black-queens-coach.html.
  25. Former Ghana defender Kuuku Dadzie gets Black Queens job (2011-10-28).
  26. Yusif Basigi named Black Princess Coach (en-us) (2017-07-23).
  27. Ghana News Agency.
  28. Coach Didi Dramani quits Black Queens (en).
  29. Starrfm.com.gh (2018-08-13). Official: Bashir Hayford takes over as Black Queens coach (en-US).
  30. Kwaitoo, Ebo. "Mercy Tagoe-Quarcoo appointed Black Queens head coach" (en-gb). Graphic Online. https://www.graphic.com.gh/graphicsports/football/mercy-tagoe-quarcoo-appointed-black-queens-coach.html.
  31. Swiss Nora Hauptle takes over as Black Queens coach.
  32. squad for Algeria friendly game.
  33. 1 2 Erik Garin (19 March 2006). African Women Player of the Year.
  34. "Queens coach happy with preparations, picks team" (en). https://www.modernghana.com/sports/40828/queens-coach-happy-with-preparations-picks-team.html.
  35. 1 2 "Bayor Now Queens' Captain" (en). https://www.modernghana.com/sports/101034/bayor-now-queens-captain.html.
  36. "Cameroon reach first final" (en-GB). 2004-09-28. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/africa/3697618.stm.
  37. Ex-black Queens Captain Adjoa Bayor To Play In Women's League - Ghanamma.com (en-US).
  38. Black Queens captain Florence Okoe won't give up on AWC qualification (en) (2012-05-29).
  39. Black Queens captain out of AAG Qualifiers (en).
  40. Our target is to host & win 2018 AWCON – Queens captain (en) (2018-09-23).
  41. Ghana captain Zikpe eyes the ultimate at the upcoming Awcon.
  42. Former Kotoko boss Mas-Ud Dramani named head coach of Black Queens (18 May 2017).
  43. "Banyana go down to Ghana in women's Afcon bronze-medal match". http://www.timeslive.co.za/sport/soccer/2016/12/02/Banyana-go-down-to-Ghana-in-womens-Afcon-bronze-medal-match.

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