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Ghana's Black Princesses have opened camp ahead of their 2026 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Qualifier against South Africa.
Charles Sampson's side regroups ahead of facing the South Africans in the next phase of the qualifying series after brushing aside Tunisia last year.
Ghana beat the North Africans 4-0 on aggregate over two legs to advance into the third round of the qualifiers, where they will face South Africa.
The head coach of the side and his technical team have already assembled players for the upcoming game as they begin their preparations.
Sampson's latest squad sees the return of goalkeeper Jenna Kayla Sarpong while centre-back Alexandra Tay is also back in the team.
There's also a space for twin sisters Agyeiwaa Gifty and Agyeiwaa Gifty Jr.
Here is the full squad called up by the technical team:

Ghana's game against South Africa is scheduled for February 2026 as the Black Princesses target another World Cup slot.
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