Black Queens forward Evelyn Badu has completed a transfer to Canadian side Montreal Roses ahead of the 2026 season.
The 23-year-old attacker joins the Northern Super League club after leaving French outfit Fleury 91, marking her latest move after spells across Europe and now North America.
Badu expressed excitement about the transfer, describing it as a long-awaited opportunity. She highlighted the rapid growth of women’s professional football in North America and said she is eager to contribute to Montreal’s ambitious project.
The former Hasaacas Ladies forward made her name in Ghana, helping the Sekondi-based club achieve domestic and continental success during the 2021/22 campaign. She later played in Norway with Avaldsnes IL and Molde, before moving to France.
Badu also made history by becoming the first player to win the CAF Women’s Champions League Golden Boot, later adding best inter-club player and young player awards to her achievements.
Montreal Roses sporting director Marinette Pichon praised the Ghanaian forward, describing her as a technically gifted and intelligent player capable of creating chances and delivering decisive finishes in key moments.
Montreal Roses compete in Canada’s Northern Super League, the country’s top-tier women’s professional league, and were founded in 2023 as part of the league’s expansion of elite women’s football.



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