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Jonina Ladies goalkeeper, Osman Huziema, has received her first call-up into the senior women's national team, the Black Queens, for their upcoming camping.
The young goalkeeper made Kim Lars Bjorkegren's squad for the May international break, which included 24 home-based players as part of his assessment.
Huziema has been one of the consistent faces in the Malta Guinness Ghana Women's Premier League following her side's promotion to the top flight.
The goalkeeper, in the last two seasons, has been one of the best in the top flight, finishing second on both occasions as far as clean sheets in the league are concerned.
Aside from her performance in the league, Huziema has also been at the forefront for Jonina, who are set to play in the final of the Women's FA Cup.
A total of 32 players have been invited for the camping that will take place at the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence in Prampram between May 3 and May 12.

Notable players from the Malta Guinness Women's League, including Police Ladies, Army Ladies, Ampem Darkoa Ladies, and Tamale Super Ladies, will be part of the camp. Some foreign-based players who missed previous camps will also join.
The players are expected to report to the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence by 10:00 am on Sunday, May 3. This camp will allow the technical team to evaluate and fine-tune the squad ahead of the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.
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