FC Nordsjælland have brought back Princess to their women’s team, adding an experienced player with international club exposure and a bronze medal from the Africa Cup of Nations.
Princess’s Return to FC Nordsjælland
Princess spent 12 years at the Right to Dream Academy and sees the club community in Farum as a family. After a hectic 18 months away, she wanted that environment again and accepted the club’s approach immediately. She returns determined to be better than when she left, saying she feels calmer, more mature, and ready to stay. She is eager to get started and to play in front of the fans at Right to Dream Park.
Sports director Jessica Davis said the club moved quickly once the opportunity arose, pointing to Princess’s strong domestic track record, her experience abroad, and her AFCON success. She explained that FC Nordsjælland prioritizes its own talent when filling roles, but after several experienced departures in the summer—and with European fixtures and a tougher home league—they targeted a player who could make an immediate impact.
The club looks forward to welcoming Princess back to Right to Dream Park. With her impressive background and commitment to the team’s success, fans can expect exciting performances on the pitch. Princess is not just returning as a player; she embodies the spirit of resilience and determination that FC Nordsjælland values. Her journey reflects the club’s mission to nurture talent and foster a supportive environment for athletes.
As the season progresses, it will be interesting to see how Princess integrates back into the team and contributes to their goals. The excitement surrounding her return highlights the importance of building a strong community within sports, where players feel supported and motivated to achieve greatness. FC Nordsjælland is poised for a thrilling season ahead, and Princess’s presence will undoubtedly play a key role in their aspirations.