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Hassacas Ladies forward, Mukarama Abdulai, is poised to become the first female player to grace the All Star Festival’s pitch in Tamale.
After two editions in Accra, 2022 and Dormaa, 2023, the Black Queens striker is on the verge of making history as she announces her availability for the All Star Festival, 2024.
Mukarama, a rising star in women’s football, has already captured hearts with her exceptional skills and dedication to the sport.
Her inclusion in the All Star Festival is a groundbreaking step, shattering barriers and inspiring a new generation of female footballers in Ghana.
This move by the All Star Festival organizers, the BAC Group, is a powerful statement about inclusivity and the unifying power of football.
It paves the way for future female participation, showcasing the immense talent that exists in the Ghanaian women’s game.
Her presence on the pitch will be a significant moment for Ghanaian football. Fans can expect a display of exceptional talent alongside the already impressive line-up of international stars and local heroes.
In a video to announce her participation in this year’s edition, Mukarama stated how elated she is to be involved.
“I’m very delighted to be part of the All Star Festival, 2024 in Tamale. Uniquely, I am going to be the only female to join my male colleagues for the Festival”.
She also urged people to “grab their tickets and fill the stadium”.
Mukarama scored the winning goal against Nigeria for the Black Princesses to grab a gold medal at the 13th African Games which concluded in March.
The All Star Festival 2024 is shaping up to be an unforgettable event. With Mukarama Abdulai’s history-making inclusion, the festival becomes a celebration of inclusivity and a beacon of inspiration for aspiring female footballers across the nation.
Get your tickets now and be part of this momentous occasion! Witness Mukarama Abdulai make history and join the celebration of football and culture in all its glory at the All Star Festival 2024.
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