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Ghana vs. Zambia: Why this game is important for Ghana

The Black Queens of Ghana have experienced a surge in their performances in recent months, already securing qualification to this year’s Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).

However, they face a challenging task in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games qualifiers as they come up against Zambia in a two-legged encounter, with the first match scheduled for Friday in Accra, followed by a trip to Lusaka for the second leg five days later.

This match holds immense significance for both the players and the nation, generating enormous excitement among fans.

One key aspect that makes this game of great interest is the Black Queens’ quest for their first appearance at the Olympics. Despite their participation in various international women’s football competitions, they have yet to feature at the Olympics.

Victory against Zambia over two legs would bring them closer to realizing this dream, with the winner of this round advancing to face either Morocco or Tunisia in the final round of qualifiers for a chance to secure a spot in Paris.

Moreover, this game presents an opportunity for Ghana to return to Olympic football competition after a two-decade absence. The absence of a Ghanaian football team at the Olympics since the Black Meteors’ participation in the Athens 2004 Olympics highlights the significance of this opportunity. With the male football team failing to qualify, the Black Queens represent the nation’s only avenue to experience Olympic football.

Under the leadership of Nora Haptule, Ghana has exhibited remarkable form, recording 10 wins in their last 11 matches. However, they face a formidable Zambia team that has been on the rise in recent years.

Haptule, having already secured qualification to WAFCON, now aims to etch her name into Ghanaian football folklore by becoming the first coach to guide the Black Queens to the Olympics.

The emotional reaction of Coach Nora Haptule following the team’s WAFCON qualification highlights the significance of this opportunity. Securing Olympic qualification would undoubtedly mean even more to her.

Therefore, as fans, it is crucial to show our support by attending the match. With no entrance fees and so much at stake, there is no excuse not to be there to cheer on our gallant Queens.

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