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Black Queens forward Princess Marfo made her second debut for FC Nordsjaelland in their league defeat HB Koge on Monday evening.
Princess, who made her return to the club earlier this month, came off the bench in the 2-3 loss at home at the Right to Dream Park.
The winger was introduced in the 75th minute of the game, five minutes after the away team had taken a 3-2 lead in the fixture.
Despite her efforts in trying to get her side levelled in the game, there was no way back for Nordsjaelland who succumbed to their second defeat of the 2025/26 season league season.
Princess rejoined the club after a year and a half with US outfit Bay FC, where she looked a shadow of herself.
She was a member of the Black Queens team that won a bronze medal at the 2024 Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in Morocco.
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