Black Queens head coach Kim Lars Björkegren has been nominated for the prestigious 2025 CAF Coach of the Year (Women’s Category) award, following his remarkable work with Ghana’s senior women’s national team.
The Swedish tactician earned the nomination after leading the Black Queens to a historic third-place finish at the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in Morocco.
It was a memorable campaign for Ghana, as the Queens defied expectations and showcased disciplined, attacking football throughout the tournament.
The team’s defining moment came when they defeated defending champions South Africa in a tense third-place playoff, cementing their status as one of the continent’s rising forces.
Björkegren’s impact on the Black Queens has been profound, not only in terms of results but also in the tactical transformation and renewed spirit within the squad.
Under his leadership, Ghana played with structure, resilience, and creativity, qualities that had been missing in recent years.
However, Björkegren faces stiff competition for the award. Among the frontrunners is Nigeria’s Justine Madugu, who guided the Super Falcons to their record-extending WAFCON title in 2024. Also in contention is South Africa’s Desiree Ellis, a respected figure in African women’s football and a former CAF Coach of the Year herself.
The nomination is a testament to the strides Ghanaian women’s football has made under Björkegren’s stewardship.
Whether he clinches the award or not, his efforts have certainly reignited belief in the Black Queens project and inspired hope for the future.
Source:Lovinghananews.com