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Ghana's Black Queens have started to report to camp ahead of their Olympic Games qualifier against Zambia.
Ghana will face Zambia in the third round of qualifiers as their quest for a first Olympic Games appearance continues.
The game against Zambia is expected to be the first real test for Nora Hauptle since taking over the national team with 10 wins from 11 games under her belt.
Ahead of the first day of training some players have already arrived at the team's base.
Jennifer Cudjoe, Evelyn Badu, and Doris Boaduwaa are among a host of players to have reported to camp.
Charlton Athletic Women midfielder Freda Ayisi is expected to join the national team for her first-ever assignment with the Black Queens after their league game against Reading Women was called off.















The first leg of the encounter is set for the Accra Sports Stadium on Friday, February 23, with the return fixture five days later.
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