Black Queens forward Doris Boaduwaa made an excellent return to club football over the weekend in Spartak Subotica's win over Radnicki.
The Ghanaian, after her efforts for the senior women's national team, returned to Serbia for her side's league game Radnicki 1923.
Boaduwaa was the star of the game in the 7-1 thrashing, grabbing a goal and assist on her return.
The versatile forward was involved in the thick of right from the start as she scored her side's second goal in the 29th minute, three minute after the game's opener.
She also added an assist to her name moments later to stretch her team's lead and put them in the driving seat for all three points.
The former Hasaacas Ladies star continues to stamp her authority in the Serbian league since joining last year.
Her two goal involvements over the weekend means Boaduwaa now has 6 goals and 7 assists from just 8 games in the league this campaign.
Boaduwaa was hoping to make history and take the Black Queens to their first-ever appearance at the Olympic Games but Ghana lost to Zambia 4-3 on aggregate.
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