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Ghana will be without the services of Abigail Kim when they take to the 2026 edition of the Pink Ladies Cup.
The Black Queens have confirmed the forward will miss the four-nation tournament due to an injury after not reporting to camp.
Kim was named in Kim Lars Bjorkegren's 26-member squad for the upcoming game, which will also serve as a preparatory ground for the 2026 Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).
The Neom SC attacker was part of the Black Queens squad that faced England during the last international break, coming off the bench in the defeat.
Her absence also means the head coach is currently working with 25 players in camp ahead of their first game against Hong Kong on Saturday.
Ghana will also play Russia and Tanzania as part of their involvement in the tournament.
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