The best goalkeeper failed to form the Black Queens provisional troupe 30



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Coach Mercy Tagoe-Quarcoo unveiled her 30 provisional selections for the WAFU 2019 Championship in Ivory Coast and Evelyn Yeboah of Ampem Darkoa, who was named the best goalkeeper in the NC Women's Special competition, fails shocking.

Yeboah's impressive performance propelled his team to the finals of

competition but was beaten 3-2 by three-time National Women's League champion Hbadacas at El Wak Stadium on Sunday.

However, the effort of Evelyn Yeboah, who was named best goalkeeper of the competition, went unnoticed as a result of her surprising omission from the Black Queens provisional team supposed to start camping in Cape Coast on Tuesday, April 16, 2019 .

Football fans in Ghana are perplexed and do not understand why Evelyn Yeboah's name was not included in Mercy Tagoe's provisional 30 players for the tournament.

The WAFU Women's 2019 tournament is scheduled for May 8 and will end on May 18, 2019.

Ghana was housed in Group B with Mali, Nigeria and Guinea.

The invited players are:
Goalkeepers:
Fafali Dumehasi (police ladies), Barikisu Isshaku (ladies of the North), Abigail Tawiah-Mensah (sea lions), Azume Adams (ladies of the prisons).

defenders
Janet Agyir (Ladies Hasaacas), Gladys Amfobea (LadyStrikers) Justice Tweneboa, (Darkoa Ampem) Ellen Coleman (LadyStrikers), Anatasia Akyaa (Sea Lions) Holalo (Kumasi Sports Academy) Linda Addai (Intellectual Football) Rita Okyere (Prisames ) Grace Ntiful (Hasaacas ladies)

Veronica Darkwah (Ashtown Ladies).
Midfielders:
Rabi Musa (Fabulous Ladies) Juliet Acheampong (Prisons), Grace Asantewaa (Darkoa Ampem), Diana Weige (Halifax Ladies), Blessing Agbomadzi (Sea Lions) Joyce Antwiwaa (Ashtown Ladies).

strikers:
Alice Kusi (Fabulous), Mavis Owusu (Darkoa Ampem), Mukarama Abdulai (Ladies of the North), El-Shaddai Acheampong (Kumasi Sports Academy), Jane Ayieyam (Police Ladies), Ernestina Tetteh (Halifax), Elizabeth Owusua ( Sea Lions), Grace Animah (police women), Faustina Kyeremeh (women of immigration), Leticia Adjei (women of Samara).

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