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USL Super League side Power FC have completed the signing of Black Queens midfielder Jennifer Cudjoe.
The deputy Black Queens captain returns to the US following her departure from FC Nordsjaelland at the end of the 2023/24 season.
The 30-year-old will be looking add experinec to the squad following her transfer to the club.
Speaking after joining the club, the Ghanaian said, "I'm really excited to join Power FC.
"I want to bring the learning experience I have had throughout my career to the club and help build a great community and environment. I can't wait to get started."
Last season, Cudjoe made 17 appearances for Nordsjaelland in the Danish top flight and played a role to the club winning the top division.
The DC-based side will be playing in the USL Super League for the first time this season.
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