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Doris Boaduwaa bags Hat-trick in Black Queens win over Malawi

Samuel Evans Enyan-Riquelme by Samuel Evans Enyan-Riquelme
June 21, 2025
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Doris Boaduwaa bags Hat-trick in Black Queens win over Malawi
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Doris Boaduwaa bagged a hat-trick as Ghana came from behind to beat Malawi 3-1 on Saturday, 21 June 2025, in a pre-Women’s Africa Cup of Nations friendly.

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The Scorchers took the lead at the Ziaida Complex after a quarter of an hour thanks to Tendai Sani.

But the Black Queens regrouped and were level after eight minutes when Boaduwaa scored from the spot after a handball in the box.

Just after the hour mark, Ghana raced into the lead courtesy another strike from the Boaduwaa.

????: Some images from our 3:1 victory over Malawi ???????? #???????????????????????????????????????????????????? #???????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ⚽️????????#TotalEnergies????????????????????????2024 pic.twitter.com/d66SZZO09e

— Ghana Women National Teams ???????? (@GhanaWNT) June 21, 2025

Nine minutes away from full-time, Boaduwaa had the easiest task of slotting the ball in a gaping net after an unsuccessful attempt by the Malawi goalkeeper to clear the ball.

Ghana’s Group C opener will be against South Africa on July 7 2025 at Honor Stadium in Oujda.

They will then play Mali four days later before wrapping up with a clash against Tanzania on July 14 in Berkane.

WAFCON PREPS: Black Queens beat Malawi 3-1 ahead of the Women's African Cup of Nations. pic.twitter.com/woloHNv9ud

— Domesticsportsgh.com (@DomesticSportgh) June 21, 2025

The 2024 Women’s Africa will run from 5-26 July 2025 in Morocco.

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