GFA President Kurt Okraku Motivates Black Princesses During Preparatory Camp Visit

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President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku, paid a visit to the Black Princesses at the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence on Monday, as the team kicked off preparations for their next international assignment.

The Black Princesses, Ghana’s national U-20 women’s football team, opened camp with a group of highly rated young players selected from the domestic league, as they continue their buildup toward upcoming qualifiers and international engagements.

During his visit, President Okraku addressed the players and technical team, commending their dedication and urging them to remain focused.

“This camp is part of the journey toward building a solid team. Keep your focus and know that the GFA stands firmly behind you,” he told the squad.

The camp will involve intensive training sessions, tactical drills, and technical evaluations, all aimed at enhancing the players’ competitiveness and cohesion ahead of their next challenge.

With the Princesses consistently flying Ghana’s flag high in women’s football, the GFA’s direct support further reflects the association’s long-term commitment to strengthening the women’s game at all levels.

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