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Ghanaian duo Abigail Appiah and Doris Boaduwaa have been included in the September Team of the Month for the Israeli Women's Premier League.
The two players have had a strong start for their respective clubs, securing them a slot in the Team of the Month.
In the month under review, Boaduwaa starred for Hapoel Jerusalem, scoring four goals in two games, but missed one game due to an injury.
Appiah has also been a spark in the heart of midfield for Hapoel Raanana, who currently sit fourth on the league table after three games played.
She has featured in all of her side's games this season, where they have picked up six points from an available nine.
The former Jonina Ladies player joined the club this season ahead of the 2025/26 campaign and is already a fan favourite at the club due to her hardworking role in the middle of the park.
With the next international window not too far off, both Appiah and Boaduwaa will be looking to impress in subsequent games to earn an invite from head coach Kim Lars Bjorkegren.
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