Spain U19 Jade was born and raised in Spain, but her mother is from Equatorial Guinea, so she was
eligible to represent either country. She played in the Spanish team that won the 2004
UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship, scoring the first goal of the final match against
Germany.
Equatorial Guinea Jade has been a member of the
Equatoguinean senior team since 2010. Because Jade competed for Spain in the
2004 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship, scoring two goals in the
second match, she had been registered as a Spanish player in FIFA's database. Just days prior to the
2011 FIFA Women's World Cup, FIFA temporarily suspended Jade from both international and club competition for two months, on the grounds that she was playing with Equatorial Guinea while having played with a Spanish national team within the past five years. Since the
Equatoguinean Football Federation did not complete the process of changing her FIFA-registered nationality in a timely manner, she was declared ineligible, and Equatorial Guinea were also removed from qualifying for the
2012 Summer Olympics as a result. In September 2011 she announced she would not play for Equatorial Guinea anymore. However, Jade reversed her decision a year later, to go to Malabo for a friendly match against the
Democratic Republic of the Congo in June 2012. She then won the African Championship that year.
International goals ''Scores and results list Equatorial Guinea's goal tally first'' ==Honours==