From Heartbreak To Heroics: Black Queens Reclaim Pride With WAFCON Bronze And Big Payday

Black Queens WAFCON Bronze: mission redemption delivers bronze and $350,000 reward
Black Queens WAFCON bronze win completes their redemption arc. The team secured third place and $350,000 in Morocco.
After years of underachievement, Ghana returned to the podium in a thrilling comeback against South Africa.
From heartbreak to glory: how Black Queens fought for bronze
Ghana held South Africa to a 1-1 draw. Then they triumphed 4-3 on penalties in a dramatic third-place playoff.
Alice Kusi, Portia Boakye, and Josephine Bonsu were standout performers. Ghana showed resilience and team unity.
Alice Kusi and teammates deliver WAFCON brilliance
Alice Kusi starred again, earning Player of the Match. Josephine Bonsu and Jennifer Cudjoe added strong displays.
New star Chantelle Boye-Hlorkah also shined, despite missing her penalty. Her talent promises a bright future.
Bronze medal and beyond: what’s next for Black Queens

Coach Kim Björkegren praised the team’s spirit and vision. 20 of 24 players debuted at this WAFCON.
Ghana now eyes WAFCON 2026 and Women’s World Cup 2027 qualification. Mission Volta begins this October.
📣 Call to action: rally behind Black Queens’ next chapter
Let’s support our queens! With unity, Ghana can dominate African football again. Spread their story. Believe in the mission.
💡 Take-home message: Black Queens WAFCON bronze proves hope is not lost
- Ghana won bronze and $350,000 at WAFCON 2024.
- Alice Kusi and team delivered top-class performances.
- The Queens bounced back after early defeat.
- They aim for more in 2026 and 2027.
- Support Mission Volta and help Ghana shine again.