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Black Queens shine with multiple CAF Awards 2025 nominations

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Saturday, 18 October 2025 at 11:51
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Ghana’s senior women’s national team, the Black Queens, have earned multiple nominations at the upcoming CAF Awards 2025, underscoring their remarkable resurgence and the growing influence of Ghanaian women’s football on the continental stage.

Under the astute leadership of head coach Kim Lars Björkegren, the Black Queens have redefined their identity with disciplined performances and renewed ambition. Their bronze-medal finish at the 2024 WAFCON marked a turning point, restoring pride and confidence in the team while earning widespread recognition across Africa.

Coach Kim Lars Björkegren’s nomination for CAF Women’s Coach of the Year reflects his tactical ingenuity and ability to build a cohesive, competitive squad capable of challenging Africa’s best.

At the heart of the Queens’ success is captain Portia Boakye, who has been shortlisted for CAF Women’s Player of the Year. Her leadership, vision, and clutch performances have been vital in the team’s resurgence, inspiring both veterans and rising stars.

Emerging talent Stella Nyamekye has been nominated for CAF Young Player of the Year, a well-deserved recognition for her creativity, composure, and influence in midfield despite her young age. She represents the bright future of Ghanaian women’s football.

In goal, Cynthia Findiib Konlan’s commanding performances have not gone unnoticed, earning her a nomination for CAF Women’s Goalkeeper of the Year. Her reliability, sharp reflexes, and leadership in defence have been central to the team’s consistency.

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Capping it all, the Black Queens themselves have been nominated for CAF National Team of the Year, a fitting tribute to their collective progress, unity, and renewed competitiveness on the African stage.

These nominations are more than individual honours—they are a testament to the Ghana Football Association’s commitment to developing women’s football, the players’ unwavering dedication, and the nation’s growing presence in continental football. The Black Queens’ journey from rebuilding to recognition serves as a powerful reminder that Ghanaian women’s football is truly back on the rise.

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