After helping Ghana secure a hard-fought bronze at the 2024 WAFCON on Friday, July 25, 2025, some members of the Black Queens found a light-hearted way to wind down, and it involved karaoke, laughter, and a bit of rhythm.
Princess Marfo and Chantelle Boye-Hlorkah stole the moment with a hilarious and heartwarming rendition of the Ghana national anthem.
With a mic in hand, Marfo belted out the anthem with full passion while Chantelle, grinning, placed her hand on her chest like a proud fan at a school assembly.
Then came Comfort Yeboah, who couldn’t resist joining in the fun. She grabbed a guitar, whether tuned on or not – it didn’t matter, and strummed away, trying to add rhythm to the impromptu performance.
It wasn’t pitch-perfect, but it was pure joy, showing the chemistry, relief, and pride in a team that had just ended an eight-year medal drought.
From penalty pressure to post-match karaoke, the Queens gave fans a bronze moment to remember both on and off the pitch.
Watch the video below:
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