Princesses qualify for Germany Women World Cup

Ghana's Black Princesses, the national U-20 female team qualified for their maiden FIFA World Cup appearance slated for Germany after they spanked the Democratic Republic of Congo 3-0 in a return encounter at the Ohene Djan Stadium, Accra on Friday. The Princesses needed just a draw to cruise to the World Cup in summer this year after coming home 2-0 victors in the first leg game in Congo. The Ghanaian ladies started the game slowly but peaked at the right time with goals from Faiza Ibrahim, Elizabeth Cudjoe and Florence Dadson doing the trick. Both teams struggled to impose dominance on the game as at the 20th minute with the visitors being the first to settle, but their lack of confidence upfront left Ghana's goalkeeper, Patricia Mantey untested until very late in the game. Mantey's opposite number, Ngog Nudinsi however came under pressure from a Princesses attack that was beginning to click. Twice the goalie was on target to save gallantly to keep her side in the game but shortly after, she was to concede her first for the day. Ibrahim pounced on a clearance and raced deep into the visitor's penalty area before planting the ball beyond goalkeeper Nudinsi in the 40th minute to gift the supporters dotted in the arena a reason to cheer about. Two minutes on, Cudjoe replicated Ibrahim's effort with a solo ran from the middle in a manner that upped the cheers to record Ghana's second goal within minutes. Both teams resumed the second half with renewed strength that spiced up the game. But with action reduced to midfield and occasional comedy of errors characterizing play upfront at both ends of the field, wasteful Dadson managed to solidify Ghana's lead when she finished of Cudjoe's individual brilliance on the stroke of time to authenticate the Princesses sweet victory.