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Hasaacas Ladies striker Abdulai Mukarama will join the Black Princesses camp in a surprise call up for the Accra 2023 African Games.
The former Black Maidens captain, and Dreamz Ladies striker Stella Nyamekye are the two late additions to Princesses camp as they continue preparations towards the tournament.
On Monday, Ghana’s U-20 Women’s football team, the Black Princesses moved to Cape Coast to begin camping ahead of the 13th African Games.
Coach Yussif Basigi’s side will kick off their campaign against Ethiopia on March 9th at the Cape Coast Sports Stadium before playing against Tanzania and Uganda in the other Group A matches.
The Princesses have just returned from a training tour in France, where they trained at the National Football Centre in Clairefontaine.
Basigi's ladies played out a goalless draw with the Under 19 female team, of Paris Saint Germain in the only friendly match they played in France.
The 13th African Games is scheduled to take place from March 8-23, 2024.
Here is the full Princesses list:

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