Princess Marfo, the talented Ghanaian footballer, has embarked on a new chapter in her career by joining the ranks of Bay Football Club in the United States. The promising athlete, aged 20, arrives at the American franchise after showcasing her skills with the women’s FC Nordsjaelland in Denmark. Her commitment to Bay FC is sealed with a one-year contract, inclusive of an option for extension until 2025.
The National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) gains a notable addition with the inclusion of Princess Marfo in its roster.
The young talent’s impressive stint at FC Nordsjaelland has positioned her as a player of considerable potential, catching the attention of Bay FC.
Lucy Rushton, the General Manager of Bay FC, expressed enthusiasm about securing Princess Marfo’s services, highlighting the club’s excitement in welcoming the Ghanaian football sensation.
Rushton commented, “Princess is an exciting young talent that we are thrilled to bring to our club and the NWSL.
She has already demonstrated considerable growth and potential since joining FCN, and we believe our environment will help her continue to develop her skills as a professional.”
Princess Marfo’s journey to the United States traces back to her formative years at the Right to Dream Academy in Ghana, where she honed her skills before making the leap to FC Nordsjaelland in Denmark.
Her arrival at Bay FC marks a strategic move for both the player and the club, with aspirations of contributing to the growth and development of women’s football on the American stage.
As the young Ghanaian athlete steps onto the NWSL turf, her presence promises to bring a fresh wave of talent and dynamism to Bay FC, further enriching the landscape of women’s football in the United States.