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Charlton Athletic midfielder Freda Ayisi has joined the rest of the Black Queens squad in camp ahead of their Olympic Games qualifier against Zambia.
The 29-year-old arrived at the team's hotel on Monday night after Charlton's weekend Championship game was called off.
Ayisi is joining Ghana for the first time after switching nationality from England to represent the Black Queens.
Aside from the UK-based midfielder, Real Sociedad's Jacqueline Owusu and former Hasaacas Ladies' Linda Eshun were the other two players who were also welcomed at the team's hotel.
18 players were involved in the team's first training session earlier in the day with the full group expected to be involved in subsequent sessions.
The first leg of the encounter between Ghana and Zambia is set for Friday, February 23, with the second leg coming off on Febraury 28.
Freda Ayisi, Jacqueline Owusu and Linda Eshun joined the rest of the Black Queens team at the team hotel last night.
— Lawrence Baidoo (@kweku_lawrence) February 20, 2024
The team held its first training session earlier on Monday ahead of the fixture against Zambia pic.twitter.com/IaryCg1yia
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