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Ghana international Mavis Owusu has joined Saudi Pro League side Al Hilal, the club has confirmed.
Owusu completes the move to the Saudi side from Ghana Women's Premier League side Ampem Darkoa Ladies after guiding them to league triumph last season.
The defender was one of the key players for Joe Nana Adarkwa's side who beat Hasaacas Ladies to the league title and also helped Nana Mma to win the WAFU B Women's Champions League qualifiers.
She joins national teammates Elizabeth Addo and Konlan Cynthia Findib at the Saudi Pro League.
"I’m happy to announce my new journey at Al Hilal in Saudi league. I’m grateful to God and entire Ampem Darkoa Ladies management and teammates," Owusu wrote on social media after completing the switch.
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