Doris Boaduwaa fires Hapoel Jerusalem to Israeli Women’s League title

Group portrait of a women's volleyball team in red-and-black jerseys posing together; several players hold volleyballs, with a coach on the right, set against a red background with large Hebrew text that reads 'State Champion'.
By Jamaldeen Wiayuka May 8, 2026

Ghana forward Doris Boaduwaa has added another milestone to her growing career after helping Hapoel Jerusalem Ladies secure the Israeli Women’s League title.

The 23-year-old Black Queens attacker played an influential role throughout the season as Hapoel Jerusalem dominated the campaign to emerge champions.

Boaduwaa featured in the decisive 4-0 victory over Tel Aviv, playing 66 minutes as the title was officially sealed in emphatic fashion.

The former Hasaacas Ladies star was one of the club’s standout performers during the regular season, contributing crucial goals and attacking leadership to guide Hapoel Jerusalem to the top of the table.

She also played a major role during the Championship playoffs, helping the club record important wins against Kiryat Goya, Tel Aviv and Holon on their way to lifting the trophy.

The latest success adds to an impressive rise for the Ghana international, who continues to establish herself as one of the Black Queens’ most important players.

Boaduwaa was part of the Ghana side that won bronze at the previous tournament in Morocco, and she is expected to be central to coach Kim Lars Bjorkegren’s plans.

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Jamaldeen Wiayuka

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