She was the second African signing by the club following the capture of South Africa defender Bambanani Mbane in February.
[3] Dabda played a big role in Dinamo Minsk's historic victory in the Premier League in 2020, securing the club's first-ever title.
[5] Dabda joined Toulouse with the aim of steering the club clear of relegation, given their position second-to-last in the standings.
Despite her efforts and the team's accomplishment of securing three draws and two wins, Toulouse, faced relegation to Division 3.
[8] Dabda received her debut senior cap in the 2022 Women's Africa Cup of Nations qualification match against Central African Republic in October 2021.