Black Queens forward Philomena Abakah was on target for Red Star Belgrade in her first outing in the Serbian Women's Super League.
The Ghanaian came off the bench to net the fourth goal in the 0-5 away win over Milutinac Zemun on Sunday.
Having already featured in the club's UEFA Champions League Qualifiers, Abakah started the game against Zemun on the bench.
Red Star Belgrade took a 0-1 lead into the break after Mirela Tenkov had opened the scoring.
They had the goals coming in thick and fast in the second half with Nina Matejic scoring a brace after the return from recess.
Abakah was introduced into the game for the last 30 minutes and it didn't take long for her to settle.
The Ghanaian found the back of the net in the 80th minute to extend the lead to four before Matejic registered her hattrick on the night.
Ababkah joined Red Star Belgrade this summer after ending her stay in Israel where she played for ASA Tel Aviv.
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