Coach Charles Sampson selected 20 players for Ghana's Black Princesses ahead of the WAFU Zone B U-20 Girls' Cup of Nations taking place from Nov. 7-12 in Benin. Dreamz Ladies trio Sarah Nyarko, Ivy Owusu Osei and Precious Asante will share captaincy duties for the tournament. Forward Mary Amponsah joins the roster after earning senior national team experience with the Black Queens.
The squad features Ampem Darkoa Ladies representatives Aishetu Awinimi, Diana Amoako and Linda Owusu Ansah to strengthen team depth. Jonina Ladies striker Agnes Yeboah received a call after scoring twice during the opening weekend of the Malta Guinness Women's Premier League season. Hasaacas Ladies player Rubby Osei completes the selection.
Ghana enters as defending champion after winning the inaugural competition in Kumasi in 2023. The format changed to an all-play-all arrangement featuring three nations after Niger withdrew. Ghana, Benin and Nigeria remain in contention. Sampson's team aims to defend its continental crown against the remaining opponents through the five-day competition.
The squad features Ampem Darkoa Ladies representatives Aishetu Awinimi, Diana Amoako and Linda Owusu Ansah to strengthen team depth. Jonina Ladies striker Agnes Yeboah received a call after scoring twice during the opening weekend of the Malta Guinness Women's Premier League season. Hasaacas Ladies player Rubby Osei completes the selection.
Ghana enters as defending champion after winning the inaugural competition in Kumasi in 2023. The format changed to an all-play-all arrangement featuring three nations after Niger withdrew. Ghana, Benin and Nigeria remain in contention. Sampson's team aims to defend its continental crown against the remaining opponents through the five-day competition.