Head coach of the Black Starlets, Laryea Kingston, has expressed confidence in his team’s readiness for the upcoming 2024 U17 WAFU Zone B tournament following the draw held in Ivory Coast.
Despite being placed in a challenging group alongside Ivory Coast and Benin, Kingston maintains a respectful yet determined attitude towards the competition, emphasizing that every participating country deserves respect.
“We respect every country that will be playing at the tournament. Each participant is a potential winner. So, we respect everyone. But we’re ready,” Kingston affirmed in an exclusive statement to ghanafa.org.
He assured that the team is fully prepared both mentally and physically for the tournament, with a focus on taking each match as it comes.
“The technical team and the players are all ready for the tournament. And we’ll take it a match at a time,” he emphasized, underlining the team’s focus on approaching each game with unwavering determination and dedication.
With the tournament set to begin on May 15th in Accra, Ghana, anticipation is high, with the city’s rich football culture promising an electrifying atmosphere for players and fans.
Kingston’s leadership underscores Ghana’s football heritage and the team’s potential to shine on the regional stage, offering an exciting opportunity for emerging talent to showcase their skills and potentially make a mark on the global football scene.
