Black Queens star Doris Boaduwaa signs for Israeli side Hapoel Jerusalem

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Black Queens forward Doris Boaduwaa has made an important move in her career by leaving the Serbian women’s league to join Hapoel Jerusalem in the Israeli women’s league.

The talented player has signed a two-year deal with the club, keeping her at Hapoel Jerusalem until the end of the 2025–26 season.

Doris Boaduwaa’s stint in Serbia was marked by impressive performances, including scoring three crucial goals for Spartak Subotica in the Champions League qualifiers. Her skills and talent made her a valuable asset to the team, and her departure is likely to be felt.

Before moving to Europe, Doris had a successful spell with Hasaacas Ladies in Ghana, who are currently the champions of the Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League. Her experience and achievements in Ghanaian football paved the way for her move to Europe, and now her latest switch is to Hapoel Jerusalem.

The move to Israel marks a new chapter in Doris’s career, and she is expected to bring her goalscoring prowess and expertise to her new team. Hapoel Jerusalem will be hoping that her addition will strengthen their squad and improve their performance in the league.

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Ugandan striker Steven Mukwala has officially announced his departure from Asante Kotoko, bringing an end to his two-year stint with the Ghanaian giants. Mukwala’s contract with Kotoko expired, and the player has decided not to renew it, choosing instead to explore new opportunities.

During his time with Kotoko, Mukwala proved to be a prolific goal-scorer, netting 14 goals in 28 games in the 2023–2024 Ghana Premier League. In his debut season with the Porcupine Worriers, he put up 11 goals in 31 appearances for his side. His impressive form saw him finish second on the GPL top scorers list in the just ended 2023-2024 season, making him a fan favourite among the Porcupine Warriors faithful.

Mukwala joined Kotoko on a two-year deal after leaving Ugandan side Kampala Capital City Authority Football Club. His arrival at Kotoko was seen as a major coup for the club, and he quickly repaid the faith shown in him by delivering crucial goals.

The striker’s departure is a significant blow to Kotoko, who will now be forced to search for a replacement to fill the void left by Mukwala’s exit. Despite this, the club has expressed its gratitude to Mukwala for his contributions during his time with the team and wishes him well in his future endeavours.

Mukwala’s next destination is currently unknown, but the striker is expected to attract interest from several clubs across Africa and beyond. With his impressive goal-scoring record and experience playing in the Ghana Premier League, Mukwala is likely to be a hot commodity on the transfer market.