Kim Lars Bjorkegren has unveiled the Black Queens squad for their May training camp at the Ghana Football Association Technical Centre in Prampram. Notably absent from the 32-player list is forward Doris Boaduwaa.
The in-form striker, who has been a consistent presence in recent national call-ups, has been left out of the squad, sparking curiosity and debate among fans and analysts, especially as several locally based players have earned call-ups in her place.
Although the reason for Boaduwaa’s omission has not been officially disclosed, her absence is expected to provoke discussion as the Black Queens ramp up preparations for upcoming international assignments.
The squad features a blend of foreign-based and domestic players, with notable names such as Princella Adubea (Abu Dhabi CC), Alice Kusi (Al Ahli SFC), Elizabeth Oppong (Apollon Ladies), and Justice Tweneboaa (BIIK Kazygurt) among the prominent international inclusions.
Meanwhile, local clubs such as Northern Ladies, Police Ladies, and Army Ladies are well represented, reflecting the depth and competitive spirit of Ghana’s domestic women’s league.
The May camp forms part of the Black Queens’ long-term preparation as they aim to stay sharp ahead of the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.
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