Ghana international Princess Marfo has made a heartfelt return to Danish club FC Nordsjaelland, rejoining the team where her professional journey first took flight.
The 21-year-old Black Queens forward parted ways with U.S. side Bay FC after a challenging year and a half in the National Women’s Soccer League. Marfo originally broke through at Nordsjaelland during the 2021/22 season, becoming the first female graduate of Ghana’s Right to Dream Academy to feature for the Danish club’s senior side. She scored twice in 22 appearances in the 2022/23 campaign before heading to the United States on a deal that was set to run until 2025.
Reflecting on her comeback, Marfo expressed deep affection for the club and its familiar environment. “I have missed the family I feel I have here in Farum,” she said. “Right to Dream has filled a huge part of my life, and FCN feels like home. When I got the call, I accepted immediately. I’m ready to play, improve, and stay for the long term.”
Now back in Denmark, Marfo is eager to make an impact as Nordsjaelland embark on their maiden UEFA Women’s Europa Cup campaign. With fresh maturity and renewed determination, she aims to rekindle the form that made her a rising star in European women’s football.




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