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Ghana women's national football team

The Ghana women's national football team represents Ghana in international women's football. The team is governed by the Ghana Football Association. Its players are known as the Black Queens.

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Nickname The Ghana women's national football team has been known or nicknamed as the "Black Queens."'' Kit supplier Home stadium Grounds and training grounds World Cup and Africa Cup of Nations qualifying matches have been played at the Essipong Stadium in Sekondi-Takoradi, Kumasi Sports Stadium in Kumasi, the Cape Coast Sports Stadium in Cape Coast, the Accra Sports Stadium in the Accra and the Tamale Stadium in Tamale. The Black Queen's training facilities and training grounds are Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence also known as the National camp site or the GFA Technical Centre (GSCE) located in Prampram. Rivalry The black queens have a rivalry with the Super Falcons, the Nigeria women's national football team dating to when they played their first international match. ==Results and fixtures==
Results and fixtures
;Legend 2025 2026 ==Coaching staff==
Coaching staff
Manager history • Anthony Edusei (1993) • Jones Ofosuhene (1997) • Emmanuel Kwasi Afranie (1998–1999) • P.S.K. Paha (2000–2002) • Oko Aryee (2002–) • John Eshun (2005) • Bashir Hayford (2005–2006, no competitive games) • Isaac Paha 2006–2008) • Mumuni Gamel (2008–2009) • Anthony Edusei (2009–2011) • Kuuku Dadzie (2011–2012) • Yusif Basigi (2013–2017) • Didi Dramani (2017–2018) • Mercy Tagoe-Quarcoo (2018) • Bashir Hayford (2018–2019) • Mercy Tagoe-Quarcoo (2019–2023) • Nora Häuptle (2023–2025) • Kim Björkegren (2025–present) ==Players==
Players
Current squad • The following players were called up for the friendly match against England on 2 December 2025. (Players listed by position, not by kit number. Ages as of 2 December 2025.) Recent call-ups The following players have been called up to a Ghana squad in the past 12 months. Notes: • : Preliminary squad Other playersAlberta Sackey – 2002 African Women Player of the Year • Adjoa Bayor – 2003 African Women Player of the Year • Memunatu Sulemana (2003–2006) • Adjoa Bayor (2006–2010) • Florence Okoe (2010–2012) • Leticia Zikpi (2012–2014) General Captain (2018) • Elizabeth Addo (2016–) ==Competitive record==
Competitive record
FIFA Women's World Cup Olympic Games Women's Africa Cup of Nations :*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks. African Games WAFU Women's Cup == Honours ==
Honours
Major competitions • '''Women's Africa Cup of Nations''' : Runners-up: (3) 1998, 2002, 2006 ==References==
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