Ghanaian national team standout Doris Boaduwaa has expressed her appreciation to Spartak Subotica for the opportunity to continue her career in Europe. The Black Queens forward departs the Serbian club after securing a two-year contract with Israeli side Hapoel Jerusalem.
Boaduwaa spent a fruitful year at Subotica, contributing significantly in domestic and European competitions, including the Women’s UEFA Champions League.
“Dear Zfkspartak Football Club, thank you for an incredible few months in Europe. It was a privilege to be part of your club. The experience, support, and camaraderie were unforgettable. I am grateful for the opportunity and will cherish the memories forever. With heartfelt appreciation,” she expressed on social media.
Boaduwaa transitioned to Serbia following a successful spell with Ghanaian club Hasaacas Ladies, where she played a pivotal role in their journey to the final of the inaugural CAF Women’s Champions League.
“I am very excited to join Hapoel and start a new chapter in my career, with the goal of winning the championship. Looking forward to meeting you all on the pitch!” she remarked upon completing her move to Israel.
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