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Video: Ex-Black Queens goalkeeper Memunatu Sulemana now lives in wooden kiosk

Former Black Queens goalkeeper Memunatu Sulemana, who played for Ghana at the FIFA Women's World Cup, has opened up on her unfortunate state following her retirement from football.
Video: Ex-Black Queens goalkeeper Memunatu Sulemana now lives in wooden kiosk
Video: Ex-Black Queens goalkeeper Memunatu Sulemana now lives in wooden kiosk

The 45-year-old played over 30 matches for Ghana’s women’s national team in a career that spanned over a decade.

She was also part of the Black Queens teams that featured at the 1999, 2003 and 2007 FIFA Women’s World Cup tournaments.

Sulemana said despite her decorated career, she earned very little while playing football, which has led her to her current situation.

In an interview with Original TV, which was broadcast on YouTube, she confirmed living in a make-shift house at Kaneshie in Accra.

The former goalkeeper’s current situation comes as a shock, especially as she’s been involved in some football-related roles since hanging her gloves.

In 2018, she was invited by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to assist with the draw for that year’s Women’s African Cup of Nations hosted in Ghana.

Two years later, she was also named as a member of the technical team of Ghana’s U17 female national team, the Black Maidens.

Sulemana was appointed as the team’s goalkeepers’ trainer, and later occupied the same role for the Black Queens.

Watch the former goalkeeper narrate her story below:

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