The Black Princesses of Ghana will cross swords with Cote D'Ivoire at the Baba Yara Stadium in their second game of the ongoing 2023 WAFU Zone B U-20 Women Championship.
Representing the country's national football team is something often taken for granted in Ghana. The fans dismiss any international football that isn't a tournament, and club managers spend each day nervously waiting to get their players back in one piece.
Chairman of the Black Satellites Management Commitee, Randy Abbey has disclosed that the male national U20 team is preparing towards subsequent tournaments after missing out on the just-ended U20 AFCON held in Egypt and the 2023 FIFA U20 World Cup ongoing in Argentina.
Former Ghanaian youth international, Abeiku Quansah has stated that the dwindle in form and performance in major youth tournaments among upcoming footballers is as a result of laziness and abuse of social media.
Lawyer Prosper Harrison Addo- GFA General Secretary, has reiterated that, Otto Addo is a very good coach and that no one can convince him he isn't a good gaffer.