Black Queens forward Princella Adubea has shared heartfelt reflections following Ghana’s emphatic 4-1 victory over Tanzania, a win that secured their spot in the quarterfinals of the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).
Speaking after the match, Adubea acknowledged the challenges the team had faced in the group stage but praised the unity and determination that carried them through.
“Our matches have been difficult, but as a team we worked together. There’s no way we could have failed to qualify,” she said.
The Queens’ performance against Tanzania was both commanding and clinical, with goals flowing and confidence building as they dominated the match. The result not only reflected tactical discipline but also the emotional resilience of a team hungry to reclaim their place at the top of African women’s football.
Adubea, a key figure in the Black Queens’ attack, credited the team’s progress to collective effort and a shared belief in their mission.
“We knew what was at stake. We kept encouraging each other, and we stayed focused. This victory is for Ghana,” she added.
The Black Queens’ journey to the quarterfinals has reignited national hope, especially after years of near misses and rebuilding. Under coach Nora Häuptle, the team has shown tactical maturity and attacking flair, drawing praise from fans and pundits alike.
With growing momentum and national support behind them, Ghana’s Black Queens are no longer just contenders they’re serious title threats.