Pls Help. Broken Power button connector at PCB Board - Vibrant Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi there. I had my phone perform the unbrickable mode (that is performing good) but in the process of reassemble the phone, the power button connector at the pcb board was tear up. It literally broke off the metal connector at the board (the one below the solder). The power key and flex cable are ok, but the main board is the one damaged. Does anyone know if there any way to fix the board trace or jump from another location with a cable and fix the power button?
Any help will be highly appreciated.
Notice that what you see in the pic is the one connector that is ok (the one with solder) and the other (the positive one) that you see the pcb material that separate one face from the other (meaning front and back).
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The white one (with gold around it) is an SMA connector

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