Priscilla Adubea, a forward for the Black Queens, has expressed confidence in the team’s ability to make Ghana proud at the upcoming 2024 Women’s African Cup of Nations tournament.
The Ghana Women’s national team secured their qualification for the WAFCON tournament by defeating Namibia with a 3-2 aggregate score.
Having missed the game against Namibia due to an injury setback, Adubea extended her support to her teammates who clinched the crucial victory, ensuring Ghana’s return to the continental showpiece after missing out in 2022.
In a social media post, Adubea shared her excitement about the team’s qualification, stating, “The ticket to the Women’s Afcon in Morocco 2024 was won today. Congratulations to myself and the team, Ghana Women’s national team. For this great journey. We shall make the nation proud.”
Despite her absence in the Namibia clash, Adubea’s impact was acknowledged, as she played a pivotal role leading up to the Black Queens’ qualification.
Her contributions underline the team’s collective effort and determination to secure a spot in the prestigious tournament in Morocco next year.
Adubea, who plies her trade in Israel, expressed her commitment to representing Ghana on the continental stage. As the team looks forward to the 2024 Women’s AFCON, the forward is eager to overcome her injury setback and contribute on the field, adding depth and skill to the Black Queens’ lineup.
With the qualification secured, Adubea’s optimism reflects the team’s spirit and determination to showcase their prowess in women’s football on the African stage.
The forward’s assurance resonates with the expectations of Ghanaians, who anticipate a commendable performance from the Black Queens at the upcoming tournament.
As preparations unfold, Adubea’s dedication and the team’s collective spirit are poised to make a significant impact in Morocco.