Ghana’s national U-17 women’s team, the Black Maidens, have held their training session in Monrovia as preparations intensify for their FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup qualifier against Liberia tomorrow, Saturday, May 30, 2026.
The training session took place at the Samuel Kayon Doe Sports Complex, where all 24 invited players participated fully.
The team appeared focused and determined as they continued preparations for the important second-leg encounter.
The technical team supervised a series of tactical drills, fitness exercises, and team organisation activities aimed at sharpening the squad ahead of matchday.

Coaches closely monitored the players during the session to assess their readiness and ensure the team remains in top condition.
The Black Maidens arrived in Liberia in high spirits following a strong performance in the first leg. The team is hoping to maintain its momentum and secure qualification to the next stage of the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup qualifiers.
Team officials have expressed confidence in the squad’s preparation and readiness for the game. The positive atmosphere in camp reflects the players’ determination to make Ghana proud and continue the country’s strong tradition in women’s youth football.
Over the years, the Black Maidens have established themselves as one of Africa’s strongest women’s youth teams. Ghana has featured at several FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup tournaments and continues to produce talented young female footballers who go on to represent the country at higher levels.
The upcoming match against Liberia is expected to be competitive, with both sides eager to advance in the qualifiers.
However, the Black Maidens will be relying on their experience, teamwork, and disciplined preparation to secure a positive result away from home.
Supporters in Ghana will be hoping the team can complete the job in Monrovia and move one step closer to another appearance on the global stage.
The match is expected to attract strong local support at the Samuel Kayon Doe Sports Complex as Liberia seeks to overturn the first-leg result against the visiting Black Maidens.