🇬🇭 Black Queens Set to Face Morocco in WAFCON Semi‑Finals

Rabat, Morocco — July 22, 2025

Ghana’s senior women’s national team, the Black Queens, are gearing up for a highly anticipated showdown against host nation Morocco tonight in the semi-finals of the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) at the Olympic Stadium in Rabat, kicking off at 19:00 GMT .

🎯 Road to the Semi‑Finals

  • The Queens earned their semi-final berth after a dramatic 4–2 penalty shootout win over Algeria in Berkane on July 19. The match ended goalless after extra time before Ghana held their nerve in the shootout.
  • Goalkeeper Cynthia Konlan was the hero—saving two penalties—while Evelyn Badu netted the decisive spot‑kick.
  • This marks Ghana’s first appearance in a WAFCON semi-final since 2016.

🆚 Semi-Final Preview vs. Morocco

  • Ghana are up against a formidable Morocco side, who secured their semi-final spot with a 3–1 win over Mali in Rabat on July 18.
  • Having previously met Morocco in a pre-tournament friendly, where Ghana lost 1–0, the Queens aim to replicate their quarter-final resilience.

💬 Support & Team Confidence

  • Jordan Ayew, captain of the Black Stars, has sent an encouraging message, stating: “I’m beyond proud of the way you’ve represented Ghana… the entire Ghanaian football family is behind you.”
  • Head coach Kim Björkegren emphasized the challenge ahead: “We must rise to the moment and embrace the pressure”.

💵 Stakes and Rewards

  • The Black Queens have already secured at least $300,000 in prize money for reaching the semi-final, with further earnings possible depending on how far they go.

🔍 What to Watch

  • Will Ghana’s defensive solidity—evident in keeping clean sheets—hold up against Morocco’s attack?
  • Can the Queens summon another heroic performance from Konlan and composure from Badu under pressure?
  • Will support from across the Ghanaian football family provide the emotional lift needed?

📌 Bottom Line

The Black Queens have already exceeded expectations this tournament. Now, they stand on the brink of history—just one win away from a first WAFCON final since 2006. Against the hosts, the stakes are high, but their resilience gives them a real shot at glory.

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