Vicki Bècho

Vicki Jessy Bècho Desbonne (born 3 October 2003) is a French professional footballer who plays as a forward for Division 1 Féminine club Lyon and the France national team.

Early life
Vicki Jessy Bècho Desbonne was born on 3 October 2003 and grew up in Montreuil, France.

Bècho first started playing football in secret, as her mother did not approve of girls playing football. One day her aunt took her mother to watch her play and she was so impressed that she was happy to let her continue. Her idols were Cristiano Ronaldo and Lucho González. She would watch videos of Ronaldo before a match, and had a pair of Gonzalez' signed boots.

Club career
Bècho played for SC Malay de Grand after being spotted by Ali Ben Ahmed, a coach at the club. She played until the U12 category and then joined FC Sens in 2015, joining the U13s. Then, in 2016, at 15, Becho joined the Paris Saint-Germain Academy.

She signed for Lyon from Paris Saint-Germain in 2020.

She signed on loan to Reims in 2021.

Bècho scored her first goal for Lyon in a Coupe de France match against Rodez on 7 January 2023.

International career
Bècho was called up for qualifiers for the 2019 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship, playing all three matches and scoring against Northern Ireland and the Czech Republic. In the same year, she scored three goals for France at the 2019 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship, including one against Norway and a brace to help France beat Spain in extra time in the semi-finals. She was the first 15-year-old to score at the tournament since Ada Hegerberg in 2011.

Bècho was also called up for 2022 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship qualification, playing against Greece and the Republic of Ireland, scoring against the latter. She then represented France at the 2022 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup, where she was named player of the match for their last group stage game against Korea Republic.

Bècho was one of three Lyon players called up to the France under-23 squad for two friendly matches against the United States in February 2023.

Bècho was named to the French team for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, and was the youngest player in the squad. She made her senior international debut at the tournament, coming on as a substitute in the 66th minute in a scoreless draw against Jamaica on 23 July. She set up Eugénie Le Sommer's goal against Morocco in the round of 16. On 2 August she scored in Les Bleues' winning match against Panama. She was named by FIFA as one of the tournament's "rising stars", along with the likes of Lauren James, Linda Caicedo, and Esmee Brugts, who had "created a lasting impact on the tournament". Despite hitting the post in her 12th spot kick in an extended penalty shoot-out (Australia-France 7-6), Bècho was praised for her performance "blazing a trail down [the] right hand side"

Style of play
Seen as a highly promising player, Bècho has "lots of potential", technique and talented finishing, with huge quality in both feet, with power and precision in her shots. She is also known for her speed.

Before France's 2023 World Cup game against Australia on 13 August, Bècho was named by The Guardian football journalist Jack Snape as one of "four France players who can break Australian hearts at the World Cup", along with Renard, Diani, and Le Sommer.

Personal life
Bècho and teammate in the national team Laurina Fazer are almost inseparable friends, and are nicknamed "Tic et Tac" on account of their closeness.

Honours
PSG In February 2020, Bècho won the first ever Women's Golden Titi, an honorary trophy for rewarding the best player at the PSG training center.

Other honours awarded while she was at PSG were:
 * Coupe de France Féminine (2019/20)
 * UEFA Women's Champions League (2019/20)

Lyon
 * Division 1 Féminine (runners up, 2020/21)
 * Women's International Champions Cup (runners up, 2021) (2022)

France
 * UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship (2019)
 * Sud Ladies Cup (runners up, 2022)