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At the age of 7, she first joined Dice Girls Football Club and started her football career. She then played for Aberdeen Football Club Ladies in the age group as a 'main striker' in the number 9 jersey.
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Passionate about football since elementary school, she grew up watching Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo play. Impressed by Ronaldo's game, he is now moving forward with the goal of making a career in football in the UK. Melissa Regmi, a 15-year-old girl of Nepali origin living in Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom (UK), will play football for Aberdeen Club. He has recently been signed by the club for the 'Under 17 Academy'.
Melissa, who is studying in A3 level at Albine Private School in Aberdeen, started her football career when she first joined Dice Girls Football Club at the age of 7. Then from Aberdeen Football Club Ladies (AFCL), she played as a 'main striker' in the age group 'under 11' to 'under 16' in jersey number 9.
He is also the first player of Aberdeen Club's 'Under 16 Academy Programme'. Competing in the Scottish Premiership, the Aberdeen club has won four Scottish League titles, seven Scottish Cups and six Scottish League Cups. It is also the only Scottish team to win two European trophies, winning the European Cup and European Super Cup in 1983. Sir Alex Ferguson managed the club from 1978 to 1986 before joining Manchester United.
Aberdeen Women's Football Club competes in the Scottish Women's Premier League 1, the top division of women's football in Scotland. Melissa's Under 17 Academy team will compete in the Next Generation League, which is Scotland's top youth academy for women. Melissa trains for an hour and a half on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays until 9pm, on Wednesdays she spends an hour and a half in the gym and on Fridays a personal trainer gives one to one training.
Every Saturday Melissa's home and away matches. Especially in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Livingston, Hamilton area, he has matches. She is also the captain of her school team. For those who train every Wednesday morning, the tournament is held twice a year. She also made history for her school when she was selected for the Scottish Schools Football Association (SSFA) under 15 international team.
Melissa became the first teenager to receive notable sports recognition from a private school. His football journey was considered an important milestone for Albaine School. Eighteen players from across Scotland were selected for the international team. Melissa played friendlies against England, Ireland and Northern Ireland at the Bob Duck International Tournament in Athlone, Ireland last March.
Melissa has also been selected for the BGC Scotland U-15 Girls International Team this year. BGC Scotland selects the top 16 players from Scotland's top clubs through a series of trials. Melissa's team played an international match against Wales. Melissa She became the 'player of the match' by scoring a
hat-trick. Melissa was twice selected for the Scotland Women's U-16 training camp. While playing under-16 in AFCL club and FC Women, she played in almost all the matches of under-18, sometimes as main and sometimes as sub-striker. Melissa was only 14 years old at the time. Both his U-16 and U-18 teams were winners of both the league and cup finals in the Next Generation Scotland season 2023–2024.
His father, Dipesh Regmi, is a service manager in the Porting and Grounds Department at NHS Grampian. He also occasionally has to shoulder the responsibilities of Aviation Legion Manager, while mother Sangeeta is an anesthetic nurse at NHS Grampians. Both parents are amazed at their daughter's progress. The permanent Regmi couple from Bharatpur in Chitwan, Nepal came to Aberdeen in Scotland in 2005 for the purpose of studying.
Melissa is going to Nepal. However, she says that due to the busy schedule of the game, she has not been able to go for two years. The recent trek to Annapurna Base Camp is still fresh in his memory. Even though he was born and raised in Scotland, he loves every Nepali festival very much. She also speaks Nepali language well.
She said that she is proud to see the progress that the Nepali women's team is making in football. She said, "I also watched the Saaf Women's Championship 2024, but unfortunately, our dream of becoming a champion was not fulfilled this time too, but the 'performance' of the players won everyone's hearts." She said that was not possible. She said, "But that option is open in the future."
