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Black Princesses head coach, Yusif Basigi, has named his squad for the 2024 U20 Women’s World Cup qualifiers against Guinea-Bissau.
The Hasaacas Ladies boss has called up 39 players to begin camping for the second round of qualifying games against their West African neighbours.
The team is expected to report to the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence in prampram on Wednesday, September 13 to begin preparations ahead of the qualifiers.
The Black Princesses will play Guinea Bissau on October 8 before hosting them on October 15 in the return fixture.
The winner will be joining the third round of qualifiers scheduled between November 12–19, 2023.
The four countries that emerge from the next round will then face each other in a round-robin format to determine two representatives for Africa at the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.
See the squad below:

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