Ghana female international Elizabeth Addo has won the Hungarian Female FA Cup and league title with Ferencvaros FC.
The 22-year-old midfielder played 58 minutes for the Hungarian giants as they mauled Honved 5-0 in the final clash of the competition.
The Black Queens midfielder who has been outstanding for the Hungarian giants since joining from Serbian side Spartak Subotica was delighted with the feat of winning the double.
"It was a big delight to have won the title here and we are champions," Addo told Asempa Sports.
“This is my first season and we have won the league and cup double.”
“My contract has ended but we are negotiating for a new deal.”
Elizabeth Addo captained Ghana at the 2008 FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup in New Zealand going on to feature for the Black Princesses at the 2010 and 2012 FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup in Germany and Japan respectively.
-
Follow Joy Sports on Twitter: @JoySportsGH. Our hashtag is #JoySports
Latest Stories
-
Adolescent parliament in Sunyani wants children’s concerns prioritised
1 hour -
Trump taps loyalists with few qualifications for top jobs
2 hours -
Ugandan Archbishop says Welby split global Anglican communion
2 hours -
Our ‘SSNIT revolution’ will boost healthcare access, help hospitals function better – Nana Kwame Bediako
2 hours -
Violent clash at swearing in of new Ho GPRTU executives
4 hours -
What Trump could do on day one in the White House
4 hours -
Mankessim shooting: Court orders prosecution to expedite investigations
4 hours -
Explainer: Expect to hear the F-word a lot in the US Senate next year
4 hours -
Nigeria’s NNPC signs 10-year gas sale deal with Dangote Refinery
4 hours -
S.Africa’s Vodacom eyes taking cloud-based phone to other African markets
5 hours -
Mauritius opposition leader Ramgoolam sworn in as PM after election rout
5 hours -
Ivory Coast to establish $500m green finance fund
5 hours -
Russia says African, ex-Soviet countries interested in its mpox vaccine
5 hours -
Solar plants with 60 MW capacity to be built in Senegal
5 hours -
Local Governance Network commits to complementing sustainable agricultural practices
5 hours