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In the aftermath of the Black Stars' unexpected exit from the 2024 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), Ghanaian TV presenter Naa Ashorkor has made a passionate appeal for increased attention and resources towards the country's female football teams.
Naa Ashorkor
Ashorkor's plea comes at a crucial moment, highlighting the need to shift focus to the achievements of the female squads, particularly the Black Princesses who have recently qualified for the U20 Women's World Cup.
"It’s time to focus on the female teams. The Black Princesses have qualified for the U20 Women’s World Cup. Last year the Black Queens won all their games except one. Give them the funding they need, give them the support," Naa Ashorkor said in a tweet.
The unexpected exit of the Black Stars from AFCON has sparked conversations about the future of Ghanaian football.
Naa Ashorkor's call for increased support for female teams comes as a timely reminder that success in football is not solely determined by the male squads. The achievements of the Black Princesses and the remarkable performance of the Black Queens last year showcase the potential and prowess of Ghanaian female footballers.
While the disappointment of the Black Stars' AFCON exit is palpable, Ashorkor sees it as an opportunity to redirect attention towards the successes of the female teams. Her appeal underscores the importance of recognizing and investing in the talent that exists within the female football community in Ghana.
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