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Home » Ghana Black Queens’ Journey from Gold Coast to Bronze: A WAFCON 2024 Legacy

Ghana Black Queens’ Journey from Gold Coast to Bronze: A WAFCON 2024 Legacy

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaJuly 29, 2025 Social Issues & Advocacy No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Black Queens of Ghana clinched bronze at WAFCON 2024 in Morocco—marking a powerful resurgence in women’s football. This editorial explores their journey from colonial-era pioneers to modern champions

From the sands of Casablanca, Ghana’s Black Queens rose above expectations to snap a nine-year WAFCON medal drought — and in doing so, offered a roadmap to resurgence not just on the pitch, but in national sports identity. While the headlines will celebrate the third-place finish secured via a nerve‑shredding 4‑3 penalty win over South Africa, the greater story lies in the evolution of a team reborn.

WAFCON & Black Queens: A Legacy Reforged

Ghana’s bronze in the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON), held in Morocco, is the country’s first continental medal since 2016 — itself earned after a dramatic bronze playoff victory over Banyana Banyana . Their latest triumph mirrored that 2016 milestone, reclaiming third place with relentless spirit.

In Casablanca’s third-place match, Ghana drew 1‑1 with South Africa before prevailing 4‑3 in penalties. The equalizer came in the 68th minute through Alice Kusi’s opportunistic strike — a rare own goal from South African keeper Andile Dlamini after a blocked header‑turned‑deflection ­. Goalkeeper Cynthia Konlan emerged as the hero, saving two penalties to ensure victory. The Black Queens returned home to jubilant fans and a hero’s welcome early Monday on July 28, disappointing yet hopeful after a narrow semifinal loss to hosts Morocco.

What It Means for Ghanaian Football

🔄 Cultural Rebuild Under New Leadership

Swiss coach Nora Häuptle, appointed in early 2023, prompted a cultural shift by integrating Under‑20 talent and renewing discipline within the squad. Since her arrival, Ghana has won 10 of 11 matches, scoring 34 goals and conceding just two — a record signaling renewed competitive edge .

Historical Context: Evolution Through Decades

Since playing their first international match in 1991, the Black Queens have faced recurring challenges — poor funding, inconsistent coaching, and players unpaid for stretches. Despite early success in the 1990s and 2000s, including WAFCON runner‑up and occasional World Cup qualification, the team faded behind rising continental rivals like Nigeria, Cameroon, South Africa, and Morocco.

Tumbling into Top Form: Financial Recognition

CAF’s increased prize pool for WAFCON 2024 rewarded Ghana with $350,000, reflective of greater investment in women’s football across Africa. Meanwhile, Nigeria’s Super Falcons claimed the title and $1 million, signaling how far the women’s game has come

🧩 Five Lessons Ghanaian Entrepreneurs Can Learn

Resilience Trumps Legacy — The Black Queens’ comeback proves legacy means little without adaptability. Invest in a Culture of Development — Häuptle’s youth-first model mirrors how visionary startups scale. Small Changes Yield Big Impact — A new goalie or formation pivot can flip entire outcomes. Platform Builds Pride — Football is national identity; making it work restores collective confidence. Financial Accountability Creates Momentum — Prize money and support programs incentivize excellence.

Accra Sports News’ Remarks

The Black Queens’ podium finish in Morocco is far more than sporting fortune — it’s a signal of rebirth. For Ghanaian entrepreneurs, there’s a parallel: success depends on culture, strategic investment in youth, and consistent incremental change. If the Black Queens can climb back, so can resilient businesses in Ghana’s evolving ecosystem.

This was first published on Accra Sports News titled “Ghana Black Queens From Gold Coast In Search of Bronze Instead” and written by Samuel Kwame Boadu (Editor-In-Chief & Founder at Accra Sports News)



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