Universal - recharge Slot Disconnected from motherboard - JASJAR, XDA Exec, MDA Pro General

Hi everyone, very upset about what happened to my universal, the slot used for recharging snapped of the other day from the motherboard. I have taken the case off, and soldered the 4 connecting points of the slot itself, however it does not recharge still.
It has 4 prongs underneath, relaying to 4 metal strips on the mother board, must these be soldered, could I just solder these 4 pins to the motherboard in its entirety together, or must they be individually seperated.
Sorry if you find my english hard to understand, its kinda hard to explain everything
Any help would be gladly appreciated, I dont know what to do if this doesnt work as 02 said I need to replace the whole motherboard for 100 pounds when it just needed soldering

p.s. the connector that is broken is defined as CON715

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