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Ghana U17 female team, the Black Maidens have been drawn alongside USA, Paraguay and Japan for the 2016 FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup in Jordan.
The draw took place at the Al-Hussein Cultural Centre in central Amman saw the Maidens placed in Group D after being put in pot 2 for the draw.
The Black Maidens qualified with a 10-0 aggregate win over Morocco.
The tournament will be played from 30 September to 21 October.
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