Ghanaian footballer Thelma Baffour Atuah has reached a significant milestone in her career, winning the CAF Women’s Champions League with TP Mazembe.
The Congolese side made history on Saturday, November 23, 2024, by defeating defending champions ASFAR to become the first Central African team to lift the prestigious trophy.
Thelma was instrumental in TP Mazembe’s journey to glory, contributing significantly to their victories in the 2024 DR Congo President’s Cup, the Congolese league, and the Central African title.
Her stellar performances ensured the team’s qualification for the Champions League, where they emerged as champions against strong opposition.
A former player for Ghana’s U17 and U20 national teams, Thelma’s skill and determination have been evident throughout her career.
Before joining TP Mazembe, she was a key figure at Jonina Football Academy, helping the club earn promotion to the Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League-Southern Zone.
Her move to TP Mazembe during the summer transfer window marked a turning point in her career, as she continues to excel on the international stage.
Thelma now eagerly anticipates a potential call-up to Ghana’s senior national team, the Black Queens, to further showcase her talent at the highest level.
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