Chams Soulé strengthened his growing reputation in the French U19 National Championship after scoring again for Dijon FCO U19 in their 3–2 defeat to ESTAC Troyes U19 on Saturday.
The Beninese forward found the net in the 14th round of the competition and delivered another convincing attacking display.
His goal added to the momentum he built in the previous match against Schiltigheim U19, where he also produced a decisive performance.
Soulé, who recently earned his first cap with Benin’s U20 national team, now totals five goals this season.
His consistent impact highlights the progress he has made since joining Dijon on a free transfer from Paris Saint-Germain last summer.
Born in Stains and only 18 years old, he continues to grow into a key figure for the club’s youth setup.
Throughout the 2024/25 campaign, Soulé used his pace and direct style to unsettle defences across the league.
He collected 14 appearances in the U19 National Championship and scored five goals, while also earning a call-up to the reserve side in the National 3 league.
His development shows steady improvement and strong adaptation to Dijon’s attacking structure.
The defeat to Troyes did not overshadow Soulé’s contribution, and his performances indicate that he remains an essential component of Dijon’s offensive system.
The club views him as a promising talent who brings dynamism and efficiency to the team’s forward line.
As the season advances, Soulé’s rise continues to attract attention, and his growth within Dijon’s youth ranks positions him among the standout young attackers in the competition.
