The Black Princesses are finalising their two-week intensive training at Bibiani, with the final session scheduled for today.
This training camp was vital for the new technical team, led by Charles Sampson, to evaluate the players and build a strong team for future competitions.
The training camp was made possible by AshantiGold Bibiani Limited who have been instrumen­tal in the team’s rebuilding process. After the training camp, the players will return to their respective clubs to continue playing in their domes­tic competitions.
The team is gearing up for upcoming international competi­tions, including the qualifiers for the 2025 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup.
Meanwhile, the Ghana Football Association (GFA) has announced the appointment of Coach Kassim Ocansey (Mingle) as the new Head Coach of the male national Un­der-23 team, the Black Meteors.
Coach Ocansey brings a wealth of experience to the role, hav­ing had a distinguished career in coaching with club sides Accra Great Olympics, Bechem United, and Nations FC, where he is cur­rently the Head Coach.
Coach Kassim Mingle, as he is popularly called, has also coached extensively at the Academy, Colts and second tier levels of Ghana Football.
With a passion for nurturing young talent, Coach Kassim Min­gle is the ideal candidate to lead the Black Meteors in their quest to regain their past glory.
The team, which was the first African nation to win an Olym­pic medal in football at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain, is seeking to rediscover its footing as a powerhouse at its level in world football, a statement from the FA said.

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