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Ghana international Jennifer Cudjoe has joined Danish side FC Nordsjaelland ahead of the 2023/24 season.
Cudjoe signs a one-year deal with the Danish side with the club making the announcement on Friday, August 4.
Having played in the United States in almost all of her career while also schooling there, the 29-year-old is set to play her maiden season in European football.
“Jennifer will join the team as one of the oldest, which is why, with her previous experiences, she will bring a lot of experience with her to our young Women’s League team,” the club’s sports director Jessica Davis said.
Cudjoe made her first appearance for Danish club FC Nordsjaelland Women in their pre-season friendly against HB Koge.
Cudjoe was part of Nora Hauptle's side that beat Guinea in the first round of qualifiers for the 2024 Olympic Games.
She played for Ghana’s Black Maidens and Black Princesses at the FIFA Women’s Youth World Cup.
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