As the Black Queens gear up for a decisive showdown against Tanzania in Group C of the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, star forward Chantelle Boye-Hlorkah has delivered a rallying cry of positivity and self-belief.
The dynamic attacker, who plies her trade with London City Lionesses, has been a bright spark for Ghana throughout their campaign, impressing in tough battles against defending champions South Africa and regional rivals Mali. Now, with a quarterfinal spot on the line, she’s urging her teammates to channel their inner belief.
“We still have the positivity, and we believe in ourselves. We just need to step onto that pitch and express it,” Boye-Hlorkah stated confidently.
No stranger to challenges, having played for Everton and Aston Villa in England, Chantelle is taking everything in stride—even the intense heat of North Africa.
“I feel the energy from my teammates and the trust from the coaches. My goal is simple: make myself, my family, and Ghana proud,” she expressed with determination.
The Black Queens are thriving on a mix of youth and experience, creating a vibrant, united front as they push for continental success.
“We understand the stakes, we know what’s required. To us, this pressure is actually a privilege,” Boye-Hlorkah added.
With destiny in their own hands, Ghana is just one step away from the knockout stage. A win over Tanzania on Monday night at the Berkane Municipal Stadium (19:00 GMT kickoff) will seal their passage to the next round and keep their championship dreams burning bright.




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