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Black Queens captain Elizabeth Addo has joined Chinese Women's Super League side Jiangsu Suning on a one-year deal.
The midfielder parted ways with USA side Seattle Reign in February paving way for her move to the Asian nation.
"Excited to have signed for Jiangsu Suning LFC. Thanks to my boss Michael Kallback and Neverland Management for facilitating my move to China #TeamNeverlandMGMT #3Y3ADOM," she wrote on Twitter.
Addo will reunite with former Kvarnsvedens teammate and Malawian star Tabitha Chawinga.
The 26-year old becomes the fourth African player to move to the Chinese Women's Super League in 2019.
She joins South Africa duo Linda Motlhalo and Chrestinah Thembi Kgatlana and Nigeria's Francisca Ordega.
Addo was named in the Best XI of the 2018 Women's AFCON despite exiting the group stage.
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