Black Princesses Qualify For 2026 Fifa U-20 Women’s World Cup
The Black Princesses are heading to the 2026 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup in Poland after overcoming Uganda with a hard-fought 3-2 aggregate victory in the final qualifying round.
Ghana’s young queens once again proved their resilience and quality on the continental stage, battling through two intense encounters to book their place at the global tournament. The qualification marks another proud moment for women’s football in Ghana, as the Black Princesses continue to showcase their talent and determination against Africa’s best.
After securing an important advantage in the first leg, the team showed composure and maturity in the return fixture, holding off a spirited Ugandan side to seal qualification. The players displayed discipline, attacking flair, and defensive strength when it mattered most, with several standout performances inspiring the victory.
The achievement is a major boost for Ghanaian football and highlights the continued growth of the women’s game in the country. Fans across Ghana will now look forward to seeing the Black Princesses compete on the world stage in Poland, where they will aim to make a strong impression against the best young talents from around the globe.
The qualification also reflects the hard work of the technical team, management, and the Ghana Football Association in developing young female talents capable of competing internationally.
With the ticket officially secured, attention now turns to preparations for the tournament as the Black Princesses chase history and dream of a memorable campaign at the 2026 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup.