The Black Queens' booked international friendlies against Senegal and Tunisia are in danger because of an absence of financing, as neither the Ministry of Youth and Sports (MoYS) nor the Ghana Football Association (GFA) can raise the $40,000 expected for the matches, JoySports has learned.
The two matches, anticipated the November international window, were expected to assist the group with planning for the 2024 Women's Africa Cup of Nations(WAFCON).
Nonetheless, monetary requirements have slowed down plans, making it far-fetched the games will occur.
As indicated by Joy Sports sources, the $40,000 was expected to cover costs for both matches. Nonetheless, the GFA doesn't have the assets, and the Sports Ministry has not endorsed the spending plan.
The Queen have not played a game since their last cordial against Japan in July. Head coach Nora Häuptle was relying on the apparatuses to survey the crew's status in front of the following year's WAFCON in Morocco.
The Black Queens qualified for the mainland competition recently subsequent to overcoming Namibia in the last round of qualifiers. Ghana will contend in a difficult group close by reigning champs South Africa, Tanzania, and Mali.
With their re-visitation of the WAFCON interestingly starting around 2018, the absence of cutthroat friendlies has left players and specialized colleagues disappointed.
SOURCE; Joy Sports.