Black Queens thank Ghanaian fans for support after loss to Zambia

Black Queens v Zambia (green) Photo Courtesy: GFA

In the face of suffering a 1-0 loss to Zambia’s National Women’s Team in a 2024 Olympic Games qualifier, members of the Black Queens playing body have thanked Ghanaian fans for their support.

A Rachael Kundananji strike in the first half was the difference in the tie with the second leg set to take place in Ndola on Wednesday, February 28. The Black Queens have touched down in Ndola to prepare for the crucial game.

In a front of a solid turnout by supporters, the Queens missed chances to secure a win in the first leg; ahead of the game, fans uproar played a key role in the clearance of outstanding bonuses for the Black Queens.

Touching on the top level of support for the team, Queens forward Doris Boaduwaa wrote on her X (formerly Twitter) page that, “Defeat is temporary, but the bond with our fans is forever. We may have fallen short in the game, but your unwavering support never wavered. Thank you for standing by us through thick and thin, cheering us on with passion and belief.”

Black Queens Photo Courtesy: @GhanaWNT on X

Strike partner Evelyn Badu chimed in with Jennifer Cudjoe doing same stating on the social media platform that, “Thank you to all our amazing fans who showed out tonight. The task isn’t finish and we continue to believe in the journey. Keep supporting us and we will give our best in the next game.”

A win on aggregate over Zambia qualifies Ghana to the next round where the Queens will face the winner of the Morocco-Tunisia matchup.

Morocco beat Tunisia 2-1 away from home in the first leg.

 

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