Tia began her career at AS Juventus Yopougon in her homeland, where she played between 2010 and 2012. In the 2013–14 Serbian SuperLiga season, she played for Spartak Subotica and won the league title with the club. Tia then transferred to the Khimki-based Russian side Rossiyanka in April 2015, where she stayed for two seasons and scored 8 goals in 28 league matches. In the 2016 season, she also won the league title.[4] Tia represented Rossiyanka in the 2016–17 UEFA Women's Champions League, making four appearances.[5][6]
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External links
Ines Nrehy – FIFA competition record (archived)
Ines Nrehy – UEFA competition record (archive)
Profile at FIF (in French)
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