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Dasha Tolkacheva, nicknamed "Dash", made her debut - thanks to the lack of Under-21 World Cup Championships - in the first game of World Cup 26 Qualifying, where she scored against Dagabom. In the return match, six games later, "Dash" bagged a hat-trick in a 5-1 win, which also included goals from Giovanni Lopez and Georges Blanc.
She also became the first Starblaydi to score a hat-trick in World Cup Finals by netting all three in a 3-0 win over Casari on Matchday Two of World Cup 26 in Commerce Heights. She was also Starblaydia's top scorer in that Cup, despite only playing 10 games - many as substitute - scoring 9 goals along the way. She edged out Raphaelo, who had 8 goals that campaign, to take Starblaydia's internal 'golden boot'.
"Dash's" nickname is well-earned, as she has lightning-fast pace and ability on the ball, something which defenders the world over are always scared of. Surely a move away from Liga Ipsilon was not be too far away, and during the Draggonni Inviyatii Pre-World Cup 27 Showcase tournament in Andossa Se Mitrin Vega she signed a dream deal with Starblaydia's most famous club - Iskara Daii. Dash was Starblaydia's top-scorer with 5 goals in the tournament as the team finished in 3rd place over Casari, behind Sarzonia and Tadjikistan.