The Black Queens have secured their place at the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco, defeating Egypt 4-0 in the second leg for a remarkable 7-0 aggregate triumph.
Having already earned a resounding 3-0 away win in the first leg, Ghana approached Tuesday’s encounter at the Accra Sports Stadium with confidence but found the opening 45 minutes to be a tight, cagey affair.
Both teams struggled to create clear-cut chances, and the first half ended goalless as Ghana maintained composure against a determined Egyptian defense.
The hosts found their breakthrough early in the second half, with Doris Boaduwaa netting the opener in the 53rd minute. Boaduwaa doubled the advantage just three minutes later, effectively putting the tie beyond doubt. Comfort Yeboah added a third in the 57th, before Boaduwaa completed her hat-trick with a stoppage-time strike.
With this emphatic 4-0 victory on the day, Ghana has booked its ticket to Morocco with a dominant 7-0 aggregate score.
Meanwhile, Sports Minister Kofi Adams has confirmed that the Black Queens players have finally received their long-overdue bonuses.
“The players have been given their cheques after the game against Egypt in Accra, and the officials who deserve to be paid have also received their due payments.”