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Black Queens forward Princess Marfo has sealed a return to Danish side FC Nordsjaelland following her departure from Bay FC.
Princess returns to the Danish outfit after spending the last one and a half years in the United States with Bay FC.
During the 2021/22 season, the 21-year-old became the first female from the Right to Dream academy to play for Nordsjaelland’s senior team at age 18.
She played one full season with the Danish club, scoring two goals in 22 appearances during the 2022/23 campaign.
After that stint, Princess signed for the National Women’s Soccer League outfit until 2025 after the decision to leave Europe.
Princess Marfo was the first female Right to Dream academy graduate to play for FC Nordsjaelland.
— Lawrence Degraft Baidoo (@kweku_lawrence) September 24, 2025
She now makes a return to Farum. https://t.co/fMAA1PyB4l pic.twitter.com/yfPCmf155g
However, her stint with Bay FC didn’t go as planned, as she enjoyed a difficult spell at the club.
“I have missed the family, I feel I have here in Farum. I was at the Right to Dream academy for 12 years, and it has naturally filled a lot of my life. That is why it is also something I associate with family and unity, and that is what I need now. So when I got the call from FCN, I took it and accepted immediately,” she said following the announcement of the deal.
“I have a huge desire to come back and play and become even better than I was when I left here. I have come back to stay, and I have a lot of calm and patience. It has been a hectic year and a half, but I have learned an incredible amount about myself, have become more mature and have gained patience that I perhaps did not have before.
“I am looking forward to getting started and seeing all our fans at Right to Dream Park.”
Princess will look to get things going immediately for Nordsjaelland, who are also competing in the maiden edition of the UEFA Women’s Europa Cup.
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