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Fatima Moreira de Melo, LL.M. (born 4 July 1978 in Rotterdam, South Holland) is a former Dutch field hockey player and professional poker player of Portuguese descent. She has played 191 international matches for the Dutch national team, where she has scored 30 times. 2 years ago 9,557 BDJB. Published 2 years ago. Fatima's Deep Run in PSC Prague! Pokerstars Team Pro and poker babe Fatima Moreira de Melo made a very deep run in the 2017 Pokerstars Championship Prague Main Eve. Christmas Poker Q & A - Fatima Moreira de Melo. European Poker Tour Madrid Q&A - Raemon Sluiter. European Poker Tour Snowfest - Day 3.

09:45
05 Feb

Fatima Moreira de Melo has become the last of PokerStars sporting icon pros to part company with the site, announcing on Twitter that her decade with the company has come to an end...

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The 41-year old former Dutch field hockey player and Olympic Gold Medalist was signed up for Team Sportstars as part of a drive to make PokerStars appeal to mass sporting audiences.

Tennis legend Boris Becker, NHL player Mats Sundin and Swedish cross-country skier Marcus Hellner were also among the early signings, with the past decade also seeing Rafa Nadal, Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo, and Brazilian football stars Ronaldo and Neymar pass through the PokerStars books.

PokerStars have yet to formally announce Moreira de Melo’s departure, but PokerIndustryPRO picked up on her absence from the Team PokerStars website lineup.

The industry site contacted Stars, who stated:

“We can confirm that Fatima’s contract with us as an ambassador has ended. Olympic hockey champion is only one of her many achievements and in her time with PokerStars she has notched up a string of impressive results while embodying everything great about poker—a fun, competitive spirit that encourages everyone to give the game a try.”

The spokesperson added:

“We look forward to following her next chapter closely and are sure that it will be as successful as the ones before.”

PokerStars focus for so many years was part of an ill-fated attempt to ‘sportify’ the game of poker, which included the short-lived Global Poker League.

Moreira de Melo was one of the few sporting signings who could actually play poker well, winning more than $570,000 in her live tournament poker career, including a $95,750 second place payout in the UKIPT Isle of Man Main Event in 2013, her biggest score to date.

Her departure continues the steady depletion of the site’s best-known names, Daniel Negreanu leaving last year and Twitch TV legend Jason Somerville parting ways just last month.

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The 41-year old former Dutch field hockey player and Olympic Gold Medalist was signed up for Team Sportstars as part of a drive to make PokerStars appeal to mass sporting audiences.

Tennis legend Boris Becker, NHL player Mats Sundin and Swedish cross-country skier Marcus Hellner were also among the early signings, with the past decade also seeing Rafa Nadal, Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo, and Brazilian football stars Ronaldo and Neymar pass through the PokerStars books.

PokerStars have yet to formally announce Moreira de Melo’s departure, but PokerIndustryPRO picked up on her absence from the Team PokerStars website lineup.

The industry site contacted Stars, who stated:

“We can confirm that Fatima’s contract with us as an ambassador has ended. Olympic hockey champion is only one of her many achievements and in her time with PokerStars she has notched up a string of impressive results while embodying everything great about poker—a fun, competitive spirit that encourages everyone to give the game a try.”

The spokesperson added:

“We look forward to following her next chapter closely and are sure that it will be as successful as the ones before.”

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PokerStars focus for so many years was part of an ill-fated attempt to ‘sportify’ the game of poker, which included the short-lived Global Poker League.

Moreira de Melo was one of the few sporting signings who could actually play poker well, winning more than $570,000 in her live tournament poker career, including a $95,750 second place payout in the UKIPT Isle of Man Main Event in 2013, her biggest score to date.

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Her departure continues the steady depletion of the site’s best-known names, Daniel Negreanu leaving last year and Twitch TV legend Jason Somerville parting ways just last month.