Black Princesses Coach Charles Sampson confident ahead of Uganda Qualifier
Charles Sampson, Black Princesses coach, is confident ahead of the Uganda Qualifier. He said, "We just have to go out and deliver." He believes his side will beat Uganda and qualify for the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.
Sampson stated preparation has been good, with the team in camp in Prampram since the end of March. He said that Uganda has never been to the World Cup, so "they have nothing to lose." He added that new players have been brought in to replace those lost, increasing the level of competition and bringing in quality. Sampson noted that Comfort is an important player, but they couldn't get her because of her club since it wasn't a FIFA window.
Ghana will play Uganda in the first leg at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday, May 3, 2026, at 15:30 GMT.
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Black Princesses coach Charles Sampson is preparing his team to face Uganda in their upcoming qualifier for the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup. Sampson expresses confidence in his team's readiness - but what challenges might they face?
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