Marie Dehri joins the Greens!

Marie Dehri joins the Greens!
Marie Dehri joins the Greens!

Originally from Cussac-Fort-Medoc in , Marie Dehri is a pure product of New Aquitaine. After taking her first steps on the football fields, it was only natural for the young midfielder to join the Girondins de , the flagship club in her region. Arriving in 2016, she then went through the stages of training, being particularly successful with the club's U19s on the scapular.

In 2022/2023, Marie Dehri joins the professional group of Girondins de Bordeaux, resident of Arkema Première Ligue. At the age of 20, she took part in 16 matches in the elite. During the following year, the midfielder took part in 17 new matches, being projected at the top of the bill like several young players from the Bordeaux team.

Looking for a new project since the administrative relegation of the Girondins de Bordeaux women's team, Marie Dehri joined the ASSE professional group. The 21-year-old midfielder will now wear number 21.

Marie Dehri: “I'm very happy to sign for ASSE. It's a great project, in a big club, and I'm delighted to be part of it. I'm really looking forward to starting it and I'm also very happy to be back the land to give everything I have to offer.”

Laurent Mortel, ASSE coach: “Marie was looking for a structured club to join a squad in which she could work and flourish. She will be in our group and bring her young experience. She is a young player who is looking to relaunch her career There is a common project and we are looking for this kind of profile to be able to support each other.”

Marie Dehri’s “Green Future” commitment

As part of its “Green Future” CSR approach, AS Saint-Étienne offers each of its employees, including its players, the opportunity to commit to one of the four areas of its ASSE Cœur-Vert association: Environment, Citizenship, Sport for all and Health.

This season, Marie Dehri will participate in actions around Health.


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