Ghana’s Black Queens have entered a new era of leadership with a powerful trio of captains sharing one united mission — to elevate the team to continental and global success. The introduction of a three-woman captaincy structure brings together experience, vision, and unity, setting a fresh tone ahead of major competitions. This bold move reflects the team’s evolving identity and commitment to collective strength.
Joining Boakye as deputy captains are Jennifer Cudjoe, a skilled midfielder with tactical acumen and competitive drive, and Cynthia Findiib Konlan, a commanding goalkeeper known for her calm demeanor and leadership. Together, the trio forms a powerful leadership unit, blending experience, strength, and vision.
With Boakye’s wisdom, Cudjoe’s intensity, and Konlan’s composure, the Black Queens are poised to make a strong impression on the African and global stage.
Ghana’s Women’s Africa Cup of Nations campaign kicks off against defending champions South Africa on Monday, July 7, 2025, at the Honneurs Stadium in Oudja.
