
Fijai, Western Region – In a gesture of altruism, former Black Queens coach Mercy Tagoe-Quarcoo has donated to the final year students of her alma mater, Fijai Senior High School, in the Western Region. The donation, aimed at augmenting the students’ nutritional intake and academic success, was made on Monday, June 24.

Accompanied by Adwoa Bayor, a former African Footballer of the Year, and Nana Ama, a former Black Queens player, Tagoe-Quarcoo visited the school to present the donation. Hon. Mercy Quarshie, the former Assembly Member for the Presby Electoral Area and the senior sister of Nana Ama, also graced the ceremony with her presence.
The donation is intended to enable the students to maintain a balanced diet and excel in the forthcoming West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE). “I am compelled to support my alma mater and contribute to the students’ success in their exams,” Tagoe-Quarcoo remarked. “I firmly believe in giving back to my community, and I am delighted to be joined by my colleagues and family in this endeavor.
Former Black Queens coach Mercy Tagoe-Quarcoo admonished the young ladies to pursue their passions in sports, debunking the misconception that athletic careers hinder childbearing. Tagoe-Quarcoo, who has successfully balanced her football career and motherhood, served as a shining example, disproving the notion that footballers cannot have children. “Don’t be misled,” she urged, “you can excel in sports and still start a family