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Ghana international Doris Boaduwaa has officially joined Israeli Women's Premier League side, Hapoel Jerusalem FC.

The 21-year-old joins Hapoel on a two-year contract following her departure from Serbian side Spartak Subotica at the end of the 2023/24 season.

Her contract with her new club will see her stay in Israel until the end of the 2025/26 season.

Boaduwaa made an impeccable start to life in Europe last season as she signed for Subotica scoring three goals in the qualifiers for the Champions League as well as playing a starring role in the club's league campaign.

She joined Spartak Subotica after years in Ghana playing for Malta Guinness Women's Premier League champions, Hasaacas Ladies.

At Hapoel, Boaduwaa will share the locker room with former Hasaacas Ladies teammate, Janet Egyir.

Speaking following the announcement of the deal, the Ghanaian forward said: "I'm 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 at the field."

The club's manager expressed satisfaction with the signing of the Black Queens attacker after monitoring her in the last few years.

"Our scout department has followed Doris for the last two years, and we are satisfied that a player of this scale will play for us.," Lior Hoje said.

"On the face, it's an unusual potential in relation to the local level, and now it's left for her and us to work hard and prove on the grass."

Boaduwaa will hope her recent experience in Europe will help the team claim the Israeli Women's Premier League next season.

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