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  2. Ghana women's national football team - Wikipedia

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    Group stage ( 1999, 2003, 2007) Women's Africa Cup of Nations. Appearances. 12 ( first in 1991) Best result. Runners-up ( 1998, 2002, 2006) The Ghana women's national football team represents Ghana in international women's football. The team is governed by the Ghana Football Association. Its players are known as the Black Queens.

  3. Women in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Although women are guaranteed political participation rights under the 1992 Ghana Constitution, there is a lack of female representation in government. There has never been a female president in Ghana. In 2012, 19 women occupied seats in Parliament, while 246 men occupied the rest of the seats. [ 3] In 2017, the number of women elected to ...

  4. Ghana Women's Premier League - Wikipedia

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    The Ghana Women’s Premier League (GWPL), [1] [2] [3] also known as the Malta Guinness Women's Premier League for sponsorship reasons, was launched in 2012 as the National Women's League (NWL) and is a top division league for women's soccer in Ghana.

  5. Asante people - Wikipedia

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    Akan ( Agona, Akuapem, Akwamu, Akyem, Bono, Coromantee, Fante, Kwahu, Wassa, Sefwi) The Asante, also known as Ashanti in English ( / əˈʃɑːntiː / ⓘ ), are part of the Akan ethnic group and are native to the Ashanti Region of modern-day Ghana. Asantes are the last group to emerge out of the various Akan civilisations.

  6. Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings - Wikipedia

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    Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings (born 17 November 1948) [1] [2] is a Ghanaian politician and the widow of former President Jerry Rawlings, under whose capacity she served as the First Lady of Ghana from 4 June 1979 to 24 September 1979 and from 31 December 1981 to 7 January 2001.

  7. List of Ghana women's international footballers - Wikipedia

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    Hasaacas Ladies, Diósgyőri VTK women, 1207 Antalya Spor: Grace Asantewaa: 1+ 0+ – Ampem Darkoa Ladies, Logroño, Real Betis: Nana Asantewaa: 1+ 0+ – Police Accra: Grace Asare: 1+ 0+ – Reformers Ladies: Philicity Asuako 1+ 0+ – Thunder Queens, Police Ladies: Edem Atovor: 1+ 0+ – Lady Strikers, Hapoel Petah Tikva: Yaa Avoe: 1+ 0 ...

  8. Faith Ladies F.C. - Wikipedia

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    2021–22. Ghana Women’s Premier League, 2nd Place in Southern Zone. Faith Ladies F.C. is a Ghanaian professional women's football club based in Dansoman in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. [1] The club features in the Ghana Women’s Premier League (GWPL). The club was formed in 2004.

  9. Women's football in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Olympics. FIFA Women's World Cup (National Team) Africa Women Cup of Nations (National Team) Ghana is traditionally a powerhouse of African Football but the sport is believed to be dying due to lack of corporate sponsorship. [1] [2] [3] Although popular amongst girls, many experience prejudice and discrimination. [4] [5] [6] [7]