Black Queens forward Doris Boaduwaa has added another major achievement to her career after winning the Israeli Women’s League title with Hapoel Jerusalem Ladies.
The Ghana international played a key role throughout the campaign as Hapoel Jerusalem enjoyed a dominant season, eventually securing the championship with a strong run of performances.
Boaduwaa featured in the decisive 4-0 win over Tel Aviv, where she played 66 minutes as her side confirmed their status as league champions. Her contributions across the season were vital, with goals and consistent attacking performances helping the club finish top of the table in the regular season.
She remained an important figure during the championship playoffs as well, where Hapoel Jerusalem maintained their form and secured victories against teams such as Kiryat Goya, Tel Aviv, and Holon to complete their title-winning run.
The 23-year-old forward has enjoyed an impressive spell in Israel, quickly establishing herself as one of the team’s most influential attacking players. Her movement, finishing ability, and work rate have made her a constant threat in the final third.
Boaduwaa’s success at club level now shifts attention back to international duties with the Black Queens, as Ghana prepare for upcoming major competitions, including the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations.
She was part of the Ghana squad that secured a bronze medal at the previous tournament in Morocco, and she is expected to play a key role again as the team pushes for further success and World Cup qualification.
With her growing experience in European football and her proven impact at international level, Boaduwaa is expected to remain one of the key attacking figures for Ghana moving forward.













