By Dérestable John Mickenley

A prediction that arouses interest: an Internet user recently affirmed that Melchie Daelle Dumornay, talented Haitian midfielder playing for Olympique Lyonnais (OL), could win the prestigious Women’s Ballon d’Or before her teammate Selma Bacha. This forecast is based on several key factors that favor the young player from Haiti.

A rising star with exceptional potential

Melchie Dumornay, often nicknamed “Corventina”, has captivated the attention of football fans thanks to her impressive technique, her vision of the game and her ability to make a difference on the pitch. Since her transfer to OL, she has produced numerous remarkable performances, proving that she is ready to shine at the highest level of women’s football.

Unparalleled support from the Haitian diaspora

One of the arguments put forward by the Internet user is the mobilization of the Haitian community, a diaspora renowned for its fervor and unconditional support. With millions of enthusiasts around the world, Dumornay’s popularity could play a decisive role in attracting attention and creating media buzz around his performances. This increased visibility could help it position itself favorably in the votes for the Ballon d’Or.

Intense competition but undeniable advantages

Although Selma Bacha is also a talented player at OL, recognized for her exploits and her decisive contribution as a versatile defender, the trajectory of Melchie Dumornay could propel her into the lead for this individual title. Her ability to score decisive goals, orchestrate the team’s play and inspire her teammates make her a serious candidate for the Ballon d’Or.

The future is being written now

As the season continues and OL aims for new titles, the race for the Ballon d’Or remains open. Melchie Daelle Dumornay has all the cards in hand to make the history of women’s football and become the first Haitian to receive this honorary distinction, making Haiti shine on the world stage. If this Internet user’s predictions come true, it would be a moment of immense pride for the Haitian community and women’s football in general.

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