Ghana Football Association president Kwesi Nyantakyi wants a comprehensive pre-tournament training programme for the Black Maidens ahead of the 2018 FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup finals.
The Maidens thumped Djibouti 10-0 on Sunday to book one of the three slots on the continent.
They advanced 19-0 on aggregate after another big win Djibouti for the first leg.
”We made it but let’s take one step at a time. Now that we have qualified, we need to plan and prepare the team well so we can make a lasting impression at the World Cup,” Nyantakyi told the media.
Ghana will join South Africa and Cameroon for the tournament which will run from 13 November – 1 December in Uruguay.