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Black Queens forward Doris Boaduwaa pens heartfelt message to Spartak Subotica after Hapoel Jerusalem move

Ghanaian football sensation Doris Boaduwaa has expressed heartfelt gratitude to Spartak Subotica for the opportunity to advance her career in Europe.

The dynamic forward for the Black Queens recently bid farewell to the Serbian club after securing a promising two-year contract with Israeli side Hapoel Jerusalem.

During her tenure at Subotica, Boaduwaa made significant contributions to both domestic competitions and the prestigious Women’s UEFA Champions League.

Taking to social media, she conveyed her appreciation to Zfkspartak Football Club for an unforgettable experience marked by support, camaraderie, and cherished memories. She expressed genuine gratitude for the chance to be part of their esteemed team.

Boaduwaa’s journey to Serbia followed standout performances with Ghanaian club Hasaacas Ladies, where she notably helped propel her team to the final of the inaugural CAF Women’s Champions League.

Looking ahead to her new adventure with Hapoel Jerusalem, she eagerly anticipates embarking on this fresh career chapter and aims to contribute to the team’s pursuit of championship glory.

“I’m thrilled to join Hapoel and embark on this exciting new phase of my career with the aim of clinching the championship. I can’t wait to meet everyone on the field!” Boaduwaa remarked with enthusiasm.


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Blacc Tbwoy is an experienced entertainment journalist and blogger dedicated to covering all facets of the entertainment industry. He is committed to showcasing Ghana's excellence in this vibrant field.
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