Melchie Dumornay: Best Young Player in Women's Champions League
By Mardoche D’Aout · Port-au-Prince
· 2 min read · Updated 24 April 2026
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At just 20 years old, Melchie Dumornay has emerged as one of the major revelations of the 2024/2025 UEFA Women's Champions League season. Recruited by Olympique Lyonnais, the Haitian forward quickly won over fans and observers with her dazzling talent and decisive impact in key matches. A meteoric rise hailed by UEFA, which elected her Best Young Player of the competition.
Dumornay's European season, however, did not start under the best auspices. Injured with an ankle injury, she missed the entire group stage. But far from being hindered by this setback, the young prodigy returned more determined than ever for the knockout phase.
In just five appearances, she made her mark: two goals scored, three assists, and a notable influence in Lyon's offensive play. Her composure, vivacity, and creativity allowed OL to progress step by step to reach the competition's final.
Her performance did not go unnoticed. UEFA's panel of technical observers named her Best Young Player of this Champions League edition, thus rewarding her talent, her maturity on the field, and her essential contribution to her club's European campaign. She also features in the Team of the Season, an honor reserved for the best players in their position throughout the tournament.
Melchie Dumornay is only at the beginning of her career, but she is already emerging as one of the essential faces of international women's football. Her journey inspires thousands of young people, particularly in Haiti, where she has become a true symbol of hope and success.
With OL, one of Europe's biggest teams, and a bright future ahead of her, Dumornay seems destined to leave a lasting mark on the history of women's football.
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