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Ghanaian duo Jennifer Cudjoe and Princess Marfo are league winners following FC Nordsjaelland claiming the Danish Women’s Superliga.
Nordsjaelland won the top flight over the weekend after a last-round 1-1 draw with title rivals IF Brondby.

Both players commenced the 2023/24 season with the Danish side.
However, Marfo, midway through the season secured a move to National Women's Soccer League side Bay FC while Cudjoe has also been out of action for Nordsjaelland since the end of the first half of the season.
The Black Queens midfielder signed a one-year contract with the club at the start of the 2023/24 season and looks certain to leave Denmark at the end of the campaign.
Following their league triumph, FC Nordsjaelland have qualified to play in next season’s UEFA Women’s Champions League.
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