NSA congratulates Black Bombers, Black Maidens
The National Sports Authority (NSA)
has congratulated members of the Ghana Amateur Boxing team, the Black Bombers
that secured qualification to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
The Authority also commended the national U-17 female national team, the Black
Maidens for defeating Liberia over the weekend in a FIFA World Cup qualifier in
Monrovia.
A statement from the NSA signed by the Ag. Head of Public Relations, Mr Charles
Amofah, urged the two teams to remain committed to their respective disciplines
and train hard to achieve their targets.
Sulemana Tetteh and Samuel Takyi won Ghana’s two Olympic Games slots after
emerging third place winners in their respective weight categories at the just
ended Africa boxing qualifiers held in Senegal.
In a related development, the other boxers who failed to qualify; according to
the Ghana Boxing Federation (GBF) will have another opportunity at
the upcoming Olympic qualifiers to be held in France later this year.
The Black Maidens, however, recorded a 2-0 victory over their Liberian
opponents to be in pole position ahead of the second leg encounter between the
two nations.
According to the NSA statement, both boxers as well as the footballers have
done the nation very proud but this is only the first step of a long journey
ahead.’
“With the 2-0 cushioning, we have no doubts in our minds about your
ability to qualify to the next stage of the competition.
According to the statement, with discipline and dedication, they can pull
through and advised the boxers to remain focused on the upcoming event.
Meanwhile, the Black Bombers have called on Mr Saka Acquaye and Mr
Majid Bawa, the two Deputy Director Generals of the NSA.
The visit was to appreciate the NSA’s gesture for the team’s participation in
the qualifiers as the NSA pledged its unflinching support for the team.