Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku, the President of the Ghana Football Association, recently visited the Black Princesses team to congratulate them on their victory in the WAFU B U20 Girls Cup held in Kumasi.
Ghana emerged as champions after defeating Nigeria 3-1 in a penalty shootout in the inaugural edition of the tournament.
During his visit, President Simeon-Okraku commended the team’s head coach and assistants for their excellent teamwork throughout the tournament. He expressed gratitude for their unity and emphasized the importance of teamwork in football.
The President praised the players for making Ghanaians proud and acknowledged their hard work, dedication, and determination. He highlighted the challenging journey they faced but admired their resilience and fighting spirit. President Simeon-Okraku noted the team’s discipline and unity from the beginning, urging them to be proud of their achievements.
He encouraged the team to aim for greater heights and qualify for the World Cup. Stressing the significance of unity and teamwork, the President expressed confidence that the team can surpass previous performances and progress beyond the group stage.
President Simeon-Okraku expressed gratitude for the honor brought to the Ghana Football Association by the team’s success. He emphasized the association’s commitment to supporting women’s football and making the necessary investments to reach the top. The President assured the players that next year would bring even greater support and opportunities.
In conclusion, he encouraged the players to seize the opportunities presented to them during the tournament and make the best of them. The President affirmed the association’s ongoing support for women’s football and its determination to continue investing in the growth and development of the sport.
”Football is all about team work and your head coach and his assistants showcased that throughout the tournament. They have worked with unity and we are grateful and thankful to them” President Simeon-Okraku said.
”You have made all Ghanaians both home and abroad happy throughout the tournament. Winning this trophy was possible because you all came together to work and achieve this success”
”The journey wasn’t easy but with your hard work, dedication and determination, you didn’t give up and fought for the ultimate. What this time has showed give all of us a big hope for a bright future. You played against a strong Nigerian side but didn’t give up and showcased good football to Ghanaians and fought till the last whistle”.
”You were disciplined and stayed together right from the beginning. You should be very happy and proud as a team for what you have achieved”.
”This should spur the team on to greater heights and do well to qualify to the World Cup. But if we stay with this sense of unity and as a family and listen to our coaches, we will go beyond the group stage this time.”
”The Ghana Football Association is thankful for the honour in achieving this great feat. Women football is getting the right attention and support. With the opportunities that have come your way during this tournament, make the best out of it”.
”The Football Association will continue to support women’s football and make the right investments as we always have to reach the top. I know most of you okay in the WPL and the league is getting good support and sponsorship but next year will be greater and better” President Simeon-Okraku added.