Black Queens forward Princella Adubea makes triumphant return after 10-month injury break
Black Queens striker, Princella Adubea, is elated to rejoin the squad following a lengthy injury absence that sidelined her for an arduous ten months.The talented forward missed several crucial Women’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers and the Olympic Games qualifiers against Zambia due to her injury.Adubea, a former Ampem Darkoa Ladies star, has recently been included in the Black Queens lineup for the upcoming international friendly against Japan. She has been actively training with the team in Accra in preparation for the match.In an interview with the Black Queens media team, Adubea expressed her disappointment over the team's failure to qualify for the Olympic Games. "I was sad we didn’t qualify to the Olympics because of the way we planned qualifying together but unfortunately we couldn’t make it. Even though I wasn’t part of the team, I trusted my girls to deliver but in football you can’t be 100 percent sure for winning. Sometimes you will lose, sometimes too you will win but I think we can build on the positives from now," she said.Reflecting on her return from injury, Adubea expressed gratitude for her recovery. "First of all I will thank the Almighty God for...
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Black Queens striker, Princella Adubea, is elated to rejoin the squad following a lengthy injury absence that sidelined her for an arduous ten months.
The talented forward missed several crucial Women’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers and the Olympic Games qualifiers against Zambia due to her injury.
Adubea, a former Ampem Darkoa Ladies star, has recently been included in the Black Queens lineup for the upcoming international friendly against Japan. She has been actively training with the team in Accra in preparation for the match.
In an interview with the Black Queens media team, Adubea expressed her disappointment over the team's failure to qualify for the Olympic Games. "I was sad we didn’t qualify to the Olympics because of the way we planned qualifying together but unfortunately we couldn’t make it. Even though I wasn’t part of the team, I trusted my girls to deliver but in football you can’t be 100 percent sure for winning. Sometimes you will lose, sometimes too you will win but I think we can build on the positives from now," she said.
Reflecting on her return from injury, Adubea expressed gratitude for her recovery. "First of all I will thank the Almighty God for how far He has brought me. It wasn’t easy, I think I was out of football for about months and it wasn’t easy for me. As a footballer you need to be tough in everything so I will say I am thankful to God for how far He has brought me, I am so excited to be back," she added.