Doris Boaduwaa of Ghana has left Hasaacas Ladies Football Club to join ZFK Spartak of Serbia following a good stint with the Hasmal Ladies.
Boaduwaa, 20, concludes her four-year stint with Hasaacas Ladies after joining the team in 2019. She was instrumental in cementing the team’s dominance on the Ghanaian women’s scene.
She joins Evelyn Badu, who left the club after competing in the 2021 CAF Women’s Champions League when Hasaacas came second behind Sundowns. Badu joined Avaldsnes in Norway early this year.
Her outstanding efforts in the Champions League earned her nominations for Young Player and Overall Player of the Year at the 2022 CAF Awards.
Boaduwaa scored 35 goals and provided 23 assists in 58 games for Hasaacas Ladies, winning the Women’s League, the First Lady’s Cup, and the Women’s Super Cup.
She played in the Black Queens’ 4-0 win over Benin, giving Ghana a 7-0 aggregate win and advancing to the second round of Olympic qualification games in Paris in 2024.