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Black Queens winger Doris Boaduwaa was on target in her first game for Spartak Subotica in their big win in the UEFA Women's Champions League qualifiers.
The 20-year-old joined the club this summer from Ghana Women's Premier League side Hasaacas Ladies and was named in the starting lineup for the game against Klaksvikar Itrottarfelag of Faroe Island.
Boaduwaa wasted no time in settling at her new team as she scored the third goal of the game after Violeta Slovic and Kamile Martins had netted for the Serbian side.
Debut goal for 🇬🇭 Doris Boaduwaa as Spartak Subotica lead 3-0 against Klaksvikar in the UEFA Women’s Champions League qualifiers.
— Lawrence Baidoo (@kweku_lawrence) September 6, 2023
The forward joined the club last month from Hasaacas Ladies. pic.twitter.com/oWuA7P1qyw
Spartak took the 3-0 lead into the break but were more ruthless after recess as Tijana Filipovic, Makenzie Ann Langdok and Zivana Stupar scored in the opening 22 minutes of the second half to make it 6-0.
The Ghanaian was taken off in the 63rd minute after a well-played debut with Milica Gakovic taking her place.
Spartak went on to record a 7-0 win and advance to the next round of the qualifiers.
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