The 17-year-old successfully worked her way up to the first team from the club’s dual career academy side last season, and made her debut in a 5-1 win over Crystal Palace in a Continental League Cup tie in December 2018.
She followed that up with her FA Women’s Super League debut against Chelsea and went on to captain England’s under-17s at last summer’s UEFA Women’s U17 Championship.
Such a fantastic night last night celebrating lots of Channel Island sporting success! Honored to have received the Channel Islands Sports Personality Of The Year, especially on home grounds with my family there! Thanks to everyone who made it a great night! @CISPOTY pic.twitter.com/PTfQBGYahr
— Maya Le Tissier (@MayaLeTissier) January 31, 2020
It was then announced that Le Tissier would put pen to paper on a two-and-a-half-year contract once she turns in 18 in April, continuing a remarkable rise to prominence for the youngster.
Le Tissier beat off competition from Guernsey athlete Cameron Chalmer, Jersey shooter Cameron Pirouet and Jersey swimmer Harry Shalmon for the prestigious prize.