Bérangère Sapowicz

Bérangère Sapowicz ( born February 6, 1983 in Verneuil -sur -Avre, Eure ) is a French football player.

Club career

The 1.66 m for a goalkeeper relatively small Bérangère Sapowicz began as a teenager in Breteuil AS and AC Évreux in their Norman home region with the football. About the Centre National Fernand- Sastre technique for whose league team they played, they came in 2003 to the first division side Paris Saint- Germain, with whom she has since guards the gate. In 2010 she won with the capital club to the French Women's Cup, their only previous national title.

In the national team

Bérangère Sapowicz had participated with the French A- youth team at the U -19 World Cup in Canada in 2002. The following year, she also belonged to the squad of France at the Women's World Cup in the United States, denied in advance of the tournament against Japan in September 2003, her first senior international, arrived at the World Cup tournament but not used. Also for the European Championship 2009, she was nominated, had due to an injury just before the start of finals but to cancel. Only in October 2009, she came to her second international; until today it has 23 A- internationals for France denied (as of July 16, 2011 ).

National coach Bruno Bini had Sapowicz 2011 also appointed to his squad for the World Cup in Germany, where they brought it on five missions, from which they two, however, did not end on the field (a field reference in the third group game and an injury in the match for third place, that the Bleues lost).

Palmarčs

  • French Cup Winners: 2010
  • FIFA World Cup: 2003, 2011
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