Doris Boaduwaa propels Spartak Subotica to victory in UEFA Women’s Champions League.
Ghanaian forward Doris Boaduwaa exhibited her skill in the Union of European Football Association (UEFA) Women’s Champions League, scoring two vital goals to clinch an impressive 2-1 comeback triumph for her team, Spartak Subotica, against Finland’s KuPS.
Boaduwaa’s exceptional performance in her debut Women’s Champions League campaign, where she has netted three goals in just two matches, has been instrumental in Spartak Subotica’s progress in the competition.
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The champions of the Serbian League now eagerly anticipate the final draw to determine their group stage placement in the UEFA Women’s Champions League.
The ex Hasaacas Ladies star did not only registered a goal against Klaksvik but also delivered an outstanding brace against KuPS.
Her outstanding display ensured Spartak Subotica rallied from behind to secure an electrifying 2-1 victory, marking a significant milestone in her European football journey.
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