Ghana midfielder Chantelle Boye-Hlorkah considers only championship victory an acceptable outcome for the Black Queens at the 2024 Women's Africa Cup of Nations. The team advanced to quarterfinal competition for the first time since 2015 following their decisive 4-1 victory against Tanzania during Monday's Group C finale. Boye-Hlorkah emphasized that continental respect requires winning the tournament rather than merely participating in advanced rounds. She believes Ghana deserves recognition through performance and championship achievement rather than participation alone.
The Black Queens prepare for their quarterfinal match against Algeria this Saturday at Berkane Stadium. The contest begins at 17:00 GMT as Ghana pursues semifinal advancement. Boye-Hlorkah expressed that gaining African football respect demands demonstrating superior capabilities through tournament victory. The midfielder stressed that successful campaigns conclude with trophy presentations rather than early elimination. Ghana's nine-year absence from quarterfinal play ended with their dominant Group C performance against Tanzania.
The Black Queens prepare for their quarterfinal match against Algeria this Saturday at Berkane Stadium. The contest begins at 17:00 GMT as Ghana pursues semifinal advancement. Boye-Hlorkah expressed that gaining African football respect demands demonstrating superior capabilities through tournament victory. The midfielder stressed that successful campaigns conclude with trophy presentations rather than early elimination. Ghana's nine-year absence from quarterfinal play ended with their dominant Group C performance against Tanzania.