Black Queens head coach Kim Lars Bjorkegren is hoping Ghana’s semifinal game against Morocco in the semifinals of the 2024 CAF Women’s AFCON on Tuesday, July 22 at 19:00 GMT will be a good memory for him.
He said this in a pre-game interview ahead of the game against the host nation and finalists in the last edition of the continental championship; the semifinal game is the first for Ghana at the AFCON since 2016.
Ghana beat Algeria 4-2 on penalties in the quarterfinals to set up the semifinal matchup; defending champions South Africa take on record winners Nigeria in the other semifinals.
After calling on his team to exploit weaknesses in the Moroccan team, Kim Bjorkegren hoped the game against Morocco ends up being a good memory. (Click highlighted text to read full story)

“It’s going to be a tough game of course, maybe the toughest game in this tournament. It’s the game to play or for me to coach. I’m really looking forward to this game and it’s going to be a good memory hopefully” Bjorkegren said.









