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Ghana Football Association President, Kurt Okraku, has praised the Black Queens' performance at the 2024 Women's Africa Cup of Nations and is confident the nation will "soon be champions."
Ghana defeated Algeria 4-2 on penalties to qualify for the semi-finals for the first time since 2016.
However, they could not progress to the final after suffering the same fate at the hands of Morocco.
Stella Nyamekye had put Ghana ahead before Sakina Ouzraoui levelled the score for the North Africans.
Comfort Yeboah and Evelyn Badu missed their spot-kicks as Ghana lost 4-2 to the host nation.

Up next for the Black Queens is a third place playoff clash with defending champions South Africa on July 25 while the final between Nigeria and Morocco comes off a day after.
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