Dede Ayew (fair in complexion) engaging the Black Queens players

Former Black Stars captain, André Dede Ayew, paid a visit to the Black Queens at their team hotel in Accra on October 27, 2025, to engage the players on key issues concerning their welfare.

The Queens had decided to boycott training ahead of their Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) qualifier against Egypt until their unpaid bonuses of $9,500 were settled.

After several unsuccessful discussions with officials from the Ghana Football Association (GFA) and the Ministry of Sports and Recreation, the former Black Stars skipper was invited to speak with the team.

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In his speech, Ayew urged the players to prioritise their football careers and embrace patriotism in serving the nation during challenging times.

The former Olympique Marseille attacker referenced the controversies that plagued the Black Stars during the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, which tarnished Ghana’s image.

“I’m speaking from experience. You remember what happened during the 2014 World Cup? Put these things [boycotting training] aside, play for the badge and the nation.”

“Yes, money is important—very important. I’ll be the first to say that. But we can’t be sure. Some players here play not just for competition. Make yourselves proud; it’s not just about the nation,” he said, as shared by Sporty FM on X.

Meanwhile, the Black Queens returned to training on Tuesday, October 28, 2025, to prepare for their clash against Egypt.

Watch the video below:

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