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The Black Princesses have left Ghana for Tunisia ahead of their first involvement in the ongoing 2026 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.
The team departed the Kotoka International Airport in the early hours of Thursday, September 18, ahead of the second round of the qualifiers.
The seven-time World Cup participants will come up against the North African side in the first leg on Saturday, September 20.
Mercy Attobrah is expected to join the #BlackPrincesses squad in Tunisia for the first leg of the U-20 Women’s World Cup qualifier.
— Lawrence Degraft Baidoo (@kweku_lawrence) September 18, 2025
This is the squad for the game. pic.twitter.com/nBcFXRP3W1
Head coach Charles Sampson named a 20-member travelling squad for the encounter, which also includes former Hasaacas Ladies forward Mercy Attobrah.
Attobrah will join the rest of the squad in Tunisia for the encounter.
The Black Princesses are chasing their eighth successive appearance at the global showpiece, having been there since 2010.
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