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Ghana’s female national football team, the Black Queens arrived in Windhoek, the Namibian capital last weekend to participate in the CAF 2014 tournament.
They were met at the airport by staff of the Ghana High Commission and the Namibian Football Association (NFA).
On Monday, Ghana’s High Commissioner to Namibia, H. E. Alhaji A Harruna Attah and staff of the High Commission visited them at their training grounds in Windhoek, to welcome them and give them words of encouragement.
The High Commissioner assured them of the Mission’s fullest support and wished them the best of luck. The championship gets underway at the Sam Nujoma Stadium on Saturday, 11 October at 17h00 with hosts Namibia taking on Zambia in the opening match in Group A.
The Queens take to the field on Sunday 12th October, 2014 with ‘Les Fennecs Dames’ of Algeria.
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