The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has appointed Kim Lars Bjorkegren as the new Head Coach of, Ghana’s senior national women’s team, the Black Queens.
The former Racing Louisville FC coach takes over from Nora Hauptle, who joined Zambia after her contract expired on December 31, 2024. Bjorkegren will be assisted by Coaches Charles Sampson and Anita Wiredu.
The new coaching staff will work with Kate Boachie-Agyemang and Asinawu Abubakari as team Doctor and Nurse respectively.
Margaret Foli has been appointed as the team’s Physiotherapist, Drucilia Arthur will serve as the Welfare Manager, while Patience Nana A. Quarshie and Ghana football legend Adwoa Bayor have be Equipment Officers for the team.
According to the statement posted by the GFA, they are confident that Bjorkegren and his technical team will bring the necessary expertise and experience to lead the Black Queens to success in upcoming international competitions.
The Black Queens are in Group C for the 2024 Women’s AFCON alongside Mali, Tanzania and defending champions South Africa.
The team will be hoping to go two steps further and better their performance in 2016 when they finished as second runners up.
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