Black Queens Star Mary Amponsah boosts Blacoe Soccer Queens with support ahead of Championship kickoff
Black Queens attacker, Mary Amponsah has shown her continued commitment to grassroots football development after donating drinks and bottled water to Blacoe Soccer Queens during the ongoing GFA Regional Women’s Championship at the Tuba Astro Turf in Accra.
Mary Amponsah, who currently plays professionally in the Chinese league, began her football journey in her hometown of Sefwi Debiso , the same community where Blacoe Soccer Queens is based.

She then proceed to Ampem Darkoa Ladies where she got the opportunity to feature for the Black Maidens, Black Princesses as. Currently with the Black Queens.
Her gesture served as both inspiration and motivation for the team as they prepared for their Group A clash against Adidome United Ladies.
The donation proved to be a timely morale booster, with Blacoe Soccer Queens going on to secure an impressive 2-1 victory over Adidome United Ladies in their opening match of the competition.

Players and officials of the club expressed appreciation for the support from the Ghana international, describing her visit and donation as a major encouragement for the young players competing in the championship.
Mary Amponsah’s gesture elaborates the growing connection between established professional players and the grassroots and also reflects the importance of giving back to local communities and inspiring the next generation of female footballers.

Blacoe Soccer Queens will now look to build on their winning start as they continue their campaign in the GFA Regional Women’s Championship, which serves as a pathway to qualification for the Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League.
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