Ghanaian international defender, Bridget Adu has clinched the Egypt Women's Premier League title with TUT FC who emerged their superiority with two matches to spare after a precious win over Pyramids FC.
TUT FC is part of the Right to Dream Academy community and have won two titles since their establishment a year ago, having previously won the Egypt League Cup.
The 24-year-old joined them prior to the start of the ongoing season and made an instant impact having established herself as one of the first team members and mainstays in the team.
The enterprising center-back has featured in all 29 matches played so far having netted 7 goals to inspire her side this triumphant glory.
Reacting to the triumphant glory, the ex- Thonon Evian defender expressed excitement for the win and added she's hoping to win more trophies for the club going forward.
"I am extremely proud of what I have been able to achieve this season and I am looking forward to winning lot of trophies with this amazing club."
Currently on top of the league log with 85 points and still have a game to spare, TUT FC will get the opportunity to compete in the UNAF qualifiers as they hope to book a spot in next season's CAF Women's Champions League.
Bridget Adu, has so much experience and exposure in the game having previously featured for the Black Maidens, Black Princesses and the Ghana senior women national team Black Queens.

