Grace Andoh Earns Black Princesses Call-Up for FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers

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Goalkeeper Grace Andoh of Soccer Intellectuals, based in Senya Bereku in the Central Region, has earned a call-up to the Black Princesses camp as the team intensify preparations for the upcoming FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup qualifiers in September

The talented shot-stopper’s invitation is a reward for her impressive performances at club level, and she will now aim to translate that form onto the international stage as Ghana push for qualification to the global showpiece.

Club president Robert-Otieku-Duncan praised Andoh’s achievement and urged her to make the most of the opportunity, saying: “Grace has worked tirelessly to reach this level, and we are immensely proud of her. Representing the Black Princesses is both an honour and a responsibility, and we believe she has the quality and mentality to make Ghana proud.”

Soccer Intellectuals, one of the leading women’s clubs in Ghana, have built a strong reputation for nurturing and developing female footballers who go on to excel at both national and international level. The club’s investment in youth development continues to pay dividends, with Andoh’s call-up further reinforcing their status as a breeding ground for top talent.

Best wishes to Grace as she embarks on this exciting new chapter of her career.

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