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Wafcon 2024: Chantelle Boye-Hlorkah says Ghana gives her ‘more than football’

Chantelle Boye-Hlorkah may have been raised in Liverpool, but she is embracing her West African roots with Ghana at the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations.

The forward has helped the Black Queens reach the semi-finals and has also been making an impression off the pitch.

Filmed and edited by Amensisa Negera

Produced by Celestine Karoney


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