Bayelsa Queens midfielder Vera Samuel has applauded her side’s resilience and unity following their hard-fought 2-1 victory over Ghana Police Ladies in their opening Group B clash at the 2025 WAFU-B Women’s Champions League Qualifiers.
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The Nigerian champions started their campaign on a winning note, thanks to a spirited display that saw them edge their Ghanaian counterparts in a tightly contested fixture.
“The win was great because we take every match as a final,” Samuel told The Lagos Voice.
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“We played against a strong team, and I thank God for the victory. It felt good knowing we faced our equals and still came out on top.”
Everybody was fully in the Game – Vera Samuel
The former Royal Queens player credited the entire squad for the result, stressing that both the starters and substitutes were pivotal.
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“From the blast of the whistle, everybody was fully in the game until the final whistle. Even those who came off the bench followed the match closely and made an impact when they came on. The performance was a good one for every player.”
Focus shifts to Sam Nelly FC
Looking ahead to their next clash against Sam Nelly FC of Benin Republic, Samuel warned against complacency and insisted Bayelsa Queens will treat the game with the same seriousness.
“Every team in this tournament means business. I wouldn’t say they are underdogs; we see them as equals. By God’s grace, we are coming out victorious.”
A win over Sam Nelly FC will guarantee Bayelsa Queens a place in the semi-finals, strengthening their bid to return to the CAF Women’s Champions League for another shot at continental glory.

