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Thirty-two (32) Black Princesses are to report to camp to begin preparations ahead of their final round FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup qualifier against Uganda.
Jennifer Dawah of Epiphany Warriors and Veronica Baah of Hasaacas Ladies are handed their first call-up for the 2026 qualifiers.
Ghana defeated South Africa 3:2 on aggregate to progress to the final round aiming for an eight consecutive appearance at the biennial tournament
Ghana will host Uganda in Accra on the weekend of May 1-3, 2026 before travelling to Uganda for the reverse fixture.
The team is expected to report to the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence on Sunday, March 29th 2026.
A win will see Ghana qualify to the FIFA U20 women’s World Cup to be staged in Poland from 5th to 27th September 2026.
Here is the full list of players called up for camp:

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