Audio By Carbonatix
The Black Queens started their WAFU Championship campaign with a 2-0 win over their Senegalese counterparts in their Group A match played at the Robert Champroux Stadium in Abidjan.
Evelyn Badu got the opener for the senior national team before former Ghana youth player Mukarama Abdulai doubled the lead with few minutes to end the encounter.
The Black Queens, who are defending Champions of the competition, will face Togo in their next group match on Friday.
Coach Mercy Tagoe's side will then face hosts Cote D'Ivoire in their final group match on May 13 at the Robert Champroux Stadium.
Earlier, hosts Cote d'Ivoire defeated Togo 5-0 courtesy of goals from Tokploledo Rolande, Diakite Binta, Cuosso Eperance, Ange N'Guessan and Kouadio Adjouna in the tournament's opener.
As it stands, the Ivorians top the Group A log with three-goal advantage over second-placed Ghana, while pointless Senegal and Togo are third and fourth.
Latest Stories
-
Chamber of Aquaculture Ghana calls for strong public-private partnerships to unlock finance and transform the sector
15 minutes -
Lions celebrate International Volunteer Day with over decades of service and impact
20 minutes -
3 dead, dozens injured in Mampong Abuontem head-on collision
29 minutes -
MoFFA shuts down several Eastern Region mortuaries over poor sanitation, non-compliance
30 minutes -
Domestic violence case: John Odartey Lamptey remanded over alleged brutal assault on wife
40 minutes -
Minority urges government to tackle smuggling and protect local farmers
43 minutes -
Ashanti regional minister drags Democracy Hub member to court over alleged galamsey remarks
45 minutes -
Mineral royalties surge across all sub-sectors in 2025; record strong gains in gold, manganese
46 minutes -
Police arrest five suspects behind robberies in Sefwi Bekwai
46 minutes -
Ghana’s economy to expand marginally to 5.9% in 2026 – Fitch Solutions
47 minutes -
Newage Agric Solutions donates rice, soybean oil and cash to MoFA for farmers’ day
47 minutes -
Analysis: After allocating over ₵1bn, parliament now turns on the OSP
1 hour -
OSP’s failure to stop Ofori-Atta is an irrecoverable mistake – Kpebu
2 hours -
UPSA confers posthumous honorary doctorate on former first lady Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings
2 hours -
Martin Kpebu says he has not been formally charged by OSP
2 hours
