Ghanaian forward Doris Boaduwaa has joined Israeli Women’s Premier League side Hapoel Jerusalem FC on a two-year contract, following her departure from Serbian club Spartak Subotica at the end of the 2023/24 season.
The Black Queens player’s new deal will keep her in Israel until the end of the 2025/26 season.
Boaduwaa enjoyed a standout debut season in Europe with Spartak Subotica, scoring three goals in the Champions League qualifiers and playing a pivotal role in the club’s league campaign.
Prior to her European move, she had a successful tenure in Ghana with Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League champions, Hasaacas Ladies.
At Hapoel, Boaduwaa will reunite with her former Hasaacas Ladies teammate, Janet Egyir.
Expressing her enthusiasm about the move, Boaduwaa said, “I’m very excited to join Hapoel and start a new chapter in my career, aiming to win the championship. Looking forward to meeting everyone on the field.”
Hapoel’s manager, Lior Hoje, also shared his delight with the signing, stating, “Our scouting department has been following Doris for the past two years, and we are confident that a player of her calibre will make a significant impact for us. She brings a unique potential that stands out at the local level, and now it’s up to her and us to work hard and prove ourselves on the pitch.”
Boaduwaa aims to use her European experience to help Hapoel Jerusalem FC compete for the Israeli Women’s Premier League title in the upcoming season.
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