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Women’s soccer: Melchie Daelle Dumornay voted best young player in the world

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The young star Melchie Daelle Dumornay has been named the best young player in the world by the prestigious international soccer news website Goal.
The rare pearl of Haitian women’s soccer beat out Australia’s Mary Fowler and Malta’s Haley Bugeja in the voting.
Goal highlighted Melchie Daelle Dumornay’s potential while highlighting her prowess at Concacaf youth and senior tournaments as well as at the 2018 Women’s Under-20 World Cup, when she was just 14 years old.
In addition, Corventina’s flamboyant debut on the professional soccer scene at Stade de Reims (D1 in France) has caught the attention of the renowned online media’s experts. They praised the mentality of the rising star of women’s world soccer for adapting quickly to a new environment, proving those who doubted her wrong.
Melchie Daelle Dumornay has already scored (4) goals and (4) assists in (10) games with Reims in the French women’s first division.

There’s no doubt about it: Dumornay is a real star. At only 18 years old, and after only a few months of professional career, the sky is the limit” writes Goal, which sees Corventina as the next queen of women’s soccer in the world.
The award takes into account the best talents born on or after January 1, 2003, worldwide. The former Camp Nous Academy nugget was 5th in 2020.

On Twitter, the princess of women’s soccer expressed her pride in winning such a prestigious award. She thanked the initiator, all her supporters and teammates. This trophy is a booster. I will continue to give my all,” promised the native of Mirebalais.

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