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Black Queens visit Parliament after WAFCON performance

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The Black Queens, paid a courtesy visit to Parliament on Tuesday, following their impressive performance at the 2024 Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in Morocco.

Led by head coach Kim and captain Portia Boakye, the team received a warm welcome with a standing ovation from Members of Parliament. The visit celebrated the team's bronze medal win, Ghana's first WAFCON podium finish in nearly a decade.

Second Deputy Speaker, Hon. Andrew Asiamah Amoako, hailed the Black Queens as "national heroines," praising their courage, unity, and patriotism on the continental stage.

"You have reignited hope and pride in Ghanaian football. Your resilience on the pitch reflects the strength of Ghanaian women," he said.

The team received special commendations from both the Minority and Majority caucuses, with MPs expressing admiration for their performance. The visit also sparked discussions on gender equity in sports, with calls for increased funding, improved infrastructure, and better welfare packages for female athletes.

The Black Queens' achievement has captivated the nation, sparking renewed conversations about the future of women's football in Ghana.

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