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The Black Princesses are back in Ghana following their win over South Africa in the 2026 U20 Women's World Cup Qualifiers.
The team touched down at the Kotoka International Airport on Sunday evening, a day after their 1-0 win over South Africa to advance into the last round of the qualifiers.
All 20 players, together with the technical team, arrived in Ghana with smiles all over their faces, having overcome a difficult hurdle.
The Black Princesses are back in Ghana following their win over South Africa in the U20 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers. #JoySports pic.twitter.com/foaslF6kCR
— #JoySports (@JoySportsGH) February 15, 2026
The Princesses went straight to the team's base at Erata Hotel ahead of breaking camp on Monday, February 16.
Following their victory over South Africa, Ghana will come up against Uganda in the last round of the qualifiers with the fixture scheduled for May.
The Black Princesses are chasing an eighth successive appearance at the U20 Women's World Cup. This year's tournament will be staged in Poland.
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