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Ghana's Black Queens held their first training session on Monday, February 19, ahead of their Olympic Games qualifier against Zambia.
18 players were involved in the team's first session at the Accra Sports Stadium with five more players yet to report to camp.
Charlton Athletic's Freda Ayisi and Gifty Assifuah are part of the five who were not involved in the team's training on Monday.
The first leg against the Copper Queens is set for the Accra Sports Stadium on Friday, February 23.
The Black Queens are two ties away from a first-ever Olympic Games appearance after beating Guinea and Benin in the first two rounds of the qualifiers respectively.










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