2026 U20 WWCQ: Black Princesses take first leg advantage over Uganda with comeback win
Ghana's Black Princesses took a first leg advantage over Uganda with a comeback win in the 2026 U20 WWCQ. The Black Princesses won 2-1 against Uganda at the Accra Sports Stadium in the first leg of their final round of qualifiers. Uganda struck first in the 33rd minute.
Black Princesses head coach Charles Sampson made substitutions after recess. Priscilla Mensah, one of the substitutes, scored the equalising goal. Another substitute, Jessica Appiah Asamoah, teed up Latifa Abesik for the game's winner.
The Princesses know that a positive result in Uganda would secure them a ticket to represent Africa in Poland later this year. The reverse fixture will be in Uganda next weekend.
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The Black Princesses faced Uganda in a crucial U20 Women's World Cup qualifying match. The Ghanaians are hoping to secure their place in the competition - but it was a difficult match.
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