Black Princesses to camp in Poland ahead of U-20 WWC
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At a glance
- Ghana's national U-20 female football team, the Black Princesses, have departed for Krakow, Poland, to continue their training camp.
- The team is preparing for the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup, with the remaining players set to join them in Poland.
- Ghana will begin their World Cup campaign against Ecuador on September 6, followed by matches against Korea Republic and France.
Ghana's U-20 female football team, the Black Princesses, has embarked on a journey to Poland for an intensive training camp as they gear up for the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup. Seventeen players, accompanied by the technical team, departed from Accra on Sunday, heading to Krakow. The rest of the squad will join their teammates in Poland, where they will engage in a series of international friendly matches. Head Coach Charles Sampson aims to use these preparatory games to fine-tune his squad before the global competition. Ghana's World Cup campaign is set to commence on September 6 against Ecuador. They will then face Korea Republic and France in their subsequent Group A fixtures. This training expedition is a crucial step in their preparation, aiming to build team cohesion and tactical readiness for the high-stakes tournament.
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