Black Princesses assistant coach Raymond Fenny has confirmed that preparations are already underway for the team's final qualifying hurdle against Uganda, with plans to resume camping as early as April.
Ghana secured their place in the decisive round after a hard-fought 3â2 aggregate victory over South Africa, setting up a two-legged showdown with Uganda in May for a spot at the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in Poland.
Speaking to Citi Sports, Fenny revealed that the technical team is wasting no time in getting ready.
"We have started analysing their game against Zambia, and then we'll break camp," Fenny said. "I think early April, we should resume camping towards May."
"Because we'll be playing on the 3rd of May, we are still playing at home in the first round, and then we'll go there in the second round."
Fenny emphasized the importance of maintaining the momentum built during the South Africa tie and believes an early return to camp is essential to keeping the squad cohesive.
"Morale is high in the camp, and this match against South Africa serves as a basis, so we want to build upon it. That is why we are determined that we'll go to camp as early as possible so that we'll be able to keep the team."
Ghana is aiming to make history by securing an eighth consecutive appearance at the U-20 Women's World Cup, with the 2026 edition scheduled to take place in Poland in September.
For Fenny and the technical team, the work has already begun.
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