ghana qualifies for african womens nations cup
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Ghana qualifies for African women's nations cup

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Black Queens
Accra - XINHUA

Ghana's national women's soccer team, Black Queens, defeated Tunisia 4-0 in the second-leg of the African Women's championship qualification at the Accra Sports Stadium on Tuesday.

Samira Suleman scored a brace while Portia Boakye and Priscilla Adobea added one each to ensure the team seals qualification to the 10th edition of the women's nations' cup.

Ghana's women team thus qualified to its 9th appearance at the Women's championship on a 6-1 aggregate following a 2-1 win over the Tunisians away last week.

Ghana joins six other teams and hosts Cameroon for the 2016 final tournament in Cameroonian cities of Yaoundé and Limbe from November 9 to December 3, 2016.

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