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Ghana’s
Black
Queens
midfielder,
Grace
Asantewaa,
sees
their
upcoming
friendly
against
Japan
as
a
key
step
in
the
team’s
rebuilding
process.
Asantewaa,
currently
playing
for
FC
Juarez
in
Mexico,
expressed
her
appreciation
to
the
Ghana
Football
Association
(GFA)
for
arranging
this
high-profile
match.
Japan,
ranked
7th
in
the
world
and
a
recent
Olympic
qualifier,
represents
a
significant
challenge
for
the
Black
Queens.
“This
game
will
help
in
our
rebuilding
process
and
will
take
us
to
a
higher
level,”
Asantewaa
told
Black
Queens
Media
after
the
team’s
first
training
session
in
Japan.
“Japan
is
a
great
team,
and
this
will
be
a
good
exercise
for
both
me
individually
and
for
us
collectively
as
a
team.”
The
Black
Queens
are
looking
forward
to
the
challenge
after
a
smooth
journey
to
Japan
and
a
successful
first
training
session.
They
are
eager
to
embrace
the
Japanese
culture
and
are
ready
to
hit
the
pitch
on
match
day.
The
highly
anticipated
friendly
between
Ghana
and
Japan
is
scheduled
for
July
13,
2024,
at
the
Go
Go
Kanazawa
Stadium.