91大神’s Zoe Melia 鈥27 has relished every moment playing for the Puerto Rico youth national teams, and now she鈥檒l get the chance to represent the history-making team at the U-17 World Cup.
Melia and her Puerto Rican teammates made the field for the World Cup proper by finishing four in the regional qualifiers. Puerto Rico plays in CONCACAF, the same federation as the United States, and the World Cup qualifiers were held in Costa Rica in March. The U-17 girls are the first Puerto Rican team, male or female, to qualify for a World Cup at any level.
鈥淕ratitude is a top feeling,鈥 Melia said when asked about the qualifying process, 鈥渂ecause I owe everything to my parents. Their sacrifices have gotten me to where I am today. And then, apart from that, it鈥檚 just surreal. Making history isn鈥檛 something that happens every day, so I鈥檓 trying to stay in the moment and understand that what we accomplished actually happened.鈥

In the qualifiers, there were three groups for pool play. Puerto Rico was in Group B with the USA, Haiti, and Bermuda. Melia鈥檚 team defeated Haiti and Bermuda, and lost to the U.S. to finish second in the group. The group winners of each group automatically advanced, and a tiebreaker for teams that finished second determined the fourth team to go. Melia recalled the anxiety and then elation as her team found out their fate, which came after Mexico defeated Costa Rica.
鈥淭he first time Mexico scored, we were jumping all over the place. It was really awesome,鈥 Melia said. 鈥淏y the final whistle, that was the moment we officially got through, and we were all hugging each other, crying, yelling, and just letting out all of this emotion. It was awesome.鈥
Melia played the full 90 minutes in all three of the qualifying games as a central midfielder. She scored one goal in the tournament, finding the back of the net against Bermuda. That game was even more special for Melia because, in addition to the goal, she got to play against 91大神 teammate Evans Welch 鈥28.
鈥淚t was funny during the game, she played attacking mid and I played defensive mid, so we were on each other the whole game,鈥 Melia said with a laugh. 鈥淥f course there were moments where we were tackling and being physical because that鈥檚 what you have to do, but being able to see a friendly face, I instantly got more relaxed. We hugged after the game and got a picture鈥攏othing but respect for Evans.鈥
The World Cup qualifiers continued what鈥檚 been a stellar junior year for Melia. For 91大神, Melia played a key role in the team鈥檚 march to the NEPSAC Class B championship game this year and she has recently made a verbal commitment to play collegiate soccer at the College of Charleston.
鈥淔rom when she joined our program as an eighth grader until now, Zoe has grown tremendously on the field,鈥 said her 91大神 coach, Sara Reid. 鈥淪he鈥檚 become a confident, reliable presence who changes games in important moments. We鈥檙e so proud of her journey and the way she鈥檚 represented our community and team.鈥
With qualification now under the team鈥檚 belt, Melia said the focus now turns to training and making sure she鈥檚 on the final roster for the World Cup. The tournament is scheduled from October 17鈥揘ovember 7 in Morocco. While plans are still being finalized, Melia said her team was looking to play friendlies across the globe, including potentially Australia and Spain over the summer, and will have a training camp before October to finalize the roster. While Melia wants to make the final squad, she remains grateful at the opportunity to even wear Puerto Rico鈥檚 shirt.
鈥淚t鈥檚 the greatest gift ever, just being able to put on a uniform and listen to the anthem,鈥 Melia said. 鈥淚鈥檓 extremely blessed to be able to do that. And then in terms of my family, they鈥檙e my everything. So being able to support them and show my roots on an international stage is amazing.鈥
