

The Ghana women’s national football team announced their arrival at the Pink Ladies Cup in emphatic fashion, sweeping aside Hong Kong women’s national football team 4–0 in a commanding opening performance that blended composure with ruthless attacking quality.
Ghana took control from the outset, probing patiently before finding the breakthrough in the 28th minute. Princess Marfo opened the scoring with a well taken finish, rewarding the Queens’ early dominance and settling any nerves on the tournament stage.
The second goal carried a touch of symmetry. After providing the assist for the opener, Doris Boaduwaa turned scorer herself in the 40th minute, doubling Ghana’s advantage with a confident strike that underlined her influence in the final third. By halftime, the Queens were firmly in command.
They wasted little time tightening their grip after the restart. Chantelle Boye-Hlorkah extended the lead in the 47th minute, capitalising on sustained pressure to effectively put the contest beyond reach.
There was still room for a memorable finale. Debutant Ajegipena Zakaria of Ampem Darkoa FC marked her first appearance for the national side in perfect fashion, finding the net to complete the 4–0 rout and crown a dream introduction to international football.
It was a statement victory from Ghana, a performance rich in confidence and attacking intent. The Black Queens have kicked off their Pink Ladies Cup campaign in style, sending a clear signal of their ambitions in the tournament.
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