All is not well in the camp of Ghana's U20 women's national team, Black Princesses who are billed to compete in the 2018 FIFA U20 Women's World Cup.

The Black Princesses were expected to begin their training programme for the World Cup finals last month, unfortunately, things has not turn out as planned for the team.

Head coach of the Princesses, Yusif Basigi has stated why his players are yet to hit camp, given the short time they have to prepare for the tournament.

Basigi said the Ghana Football Association (GFA) has not made the provision of food for girls, neither have they been given the green light to commence their camping.

"The main reason why we are not in camp is because there is no food available for the girls to eat at the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence," he told Ghana local radio station Asempa FM

"The GFA was supposed to arrange with a caterer to cater for the team in camp but as I speak to you now that has not been done.

"We are waiting for green light before we can start camping but the truth is time is not on our side.

"Per our arrangement with the GFA, we were supposed to start camping about a month ago, unfortunately that has not been the case."

Ghana sealed their place at the global soccer event after defeating Cameroon 4-1 on aggregate during the final round of the African qualifiers.

This year's tourney will take place in France across four cities between the 5th and 24th of August.



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