Black Queens hold first training session in Accra
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- The Black Queens, Ghana's senior women's national football team, began their training camp in Accra for the upcoming FIFA international window.
- Head Coach Kim Lars Bjรถrkegren and his technical team supervised the session with 24 players.
- The team focused on conditioning, tactical drills, and team-building as they prepare for future matches.
Ghana's senior women's national football team, the Black Queens, have commenced their preparations for the June FIFA international window with their first training session in Accra. The team gathered at the University of Ghana Stadium Annex, where Head Coach Kim Lars Bjรถrkegren and his technical staff put 24 players through their paces.
The opening session was designed to focus on light conditioning, tactical drills, and fostering team cohesion. Players reunited in camp, engaging in activities aimed at rebuilding team chemistry and implementing the coaching staff's strategies. The intensity and commitment displayed by the players were noted, with the technical team expressing satisfaction with their overall response.
Moving forward, the squad is scheduled to continue its training regimen in the coming days. The coaching staff's primary objectives include enhancing the players' fitness levels, strengthening team dynamics, and building overall competitiveness as they gear up for upcoming international fixtures.
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