The former skipper of the Ghana women’s national football team, Black Queens last week decided to hang out with some of the country’s beloved acting stars.
This was during a party organized by actress Luckie Lawson, which brought together some of the crème de la crème of Ghana’s silver-screen. Among them were Lydia Forson, Majid Michel, Jackie Appiah, Elikem, Ingrid Alabi, Martha Ankomah and others.
Adjoa shared some spotlight moments with celebrated actor Majid Michel, taking photos while she also showed her obvious admiration for the onetime Best Africa Movie Academy Awards actor.
Adjoa Bayor born 17 May 1979 in Accra is an asset to Ghanaian female football. She led the Black Queens in countless successful performances on world stage and is also a woman of enviable record.
She was a member of the World All Stars team to play against the China women’s national football team in April 2007 at Wuhan, China. She has played for Ghatel Ladies in Accra, Ghana and has also played for FC Indiana in the United States recently. Bayor joined on 21 January 2009 to FF USV Jena.
In September 2007 Adjoa Bayor captained the Ghana national team at the World Cup in China.
Although Ghana did not get out of the group stage, Bayor scored a remarkable goal from a free kick just outside Norway’s penalty area when she faced the wrong way as another player ran up and jumped over the ball, then she casually turned and shot.
She was voted African Woman Footballer of the Year in 2003 by CAF and was in contention in 2004 and 2006.
She was subsequently shortlisted for the best female African player for 2010 which she eventually won beating the likely favourite, Perpetual Nkwocha. 2003 — African Women Player of the Year.
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