We’re one family – Adubea speaks ahead of Women’s Africa Cup of Nations
With all hopes and eyes on Ghana’s Black Queens gearing up for the 2025 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in Morocco, experienced and talented striker, Princella Adubea remains a key figure in the team’s ambitions. A veteran of past editions and a role model to younger players, Adubea brings a blend of maturity, experience […]
With all hopes and eyes on Ghana’s Black Queens gearing up for the 2025 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in Morocco, experienced and talented striker, Princella Adubea remains a key figure in the team’s ambitions.
A veteran of past editions and a role model to younger players, Adubea brings a blend of maturity, experience and attacking flair to the squad.
In this exclusive interview with CAFOnline.com, she opens up about the evolution of the Black Queens, the impact of head coach Kim Björkegren, and her personal drive to bring glory to Ghana.
She also discusses how the team has evolved into a united force, her role as a leader, and what representing the national team truly means to her.
Striker, Princella Adubea said, in the previous squads, I was one of the youngest and had the chance to learn a lot from the experienced players. Now, I’m one of the oldest and the longest serving, so I’ve taken on the responsibility of mentoring the younger ones, which I really enjoy. Ghana is blessed with a lot of female talent, and that remains consistent.
Finally, on her message to Ghanaians ahead of WAFCON 2025 as they prepare to represent the nation once again on the continental stage, Priscilla said her message is simple: keep supporting us, keep praying for us. We promise to give our best and bring the trophy home, via cafonline.com.
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