Laëtitia Philippe

Laetitia Philippe ( born April 30, 1991, Chambéry ) is a French football player.

Club career

Laetitia Philippe played as a girl and young people at FC Vimines, Sporting Cognin and from 2001 to 2007, in the FCS Rumilly Albanais in its Savoyard home. Then Montpellier HSC they came in to the women's team. Even as a 16- year-old came to the goalkeeper first stakes in Montpellier Erstligafrauschaft, but it was only since the 2009/10 season, alternating with Céline Deville, the No. 1 of the club, used in point - or Cup matches. By the summer of 2011, Philippe had played a total of only 27 league games. With the national cup competition 2009 she won her first title there; as in Montpellier playoff appearances in 2010 and 2011, she was sitting there, but only on the bench. Since Deville's departure at the beginning of the season 2011/12 she is the undisputed number one in Montpellier, apart from the fact that they 2012/13, more than a half of the season long due to an injury was missing.

As a national player

Laetitia Philippe has played with the vintage youth selections of France almost 50 games and was there at three major international competitions Stammtorfrau: at the U- 17 World Cup 2008, which ( reached there Frenchwomen the semi-finals ) U-19 European Championship in 2009 and the U -20 World Cup 2010. During the season 2011/12 she is also one of France's Studentinnennationalelf.

Your first senior international match, she completed the 2-0 victory in Serbia in November 2009, a World Cup qualifier. Nevertheless appointed national team coach Bruno Bini Laetitia Philippe in the French squad for the 2011 World Cup in Germany and moved it while Sarah Bouhaddi, the goalkeeper of the Champions League winner Olympique Lyon before. She looked at her account as an "opportunity to learn and gain experience ," and was not used there. Some other footballers from the " 1991's vintage " ( Catala, Crammer, Gadea, Makanza ) are nachgerückt after the World Cup finals in the A- squad. Meanwhile, Philippe has made ​​it to three bets at the Bleues (as of 4 March 2012 ). It belonged to the French Olympic squad in 2012, even if only as " Nachrückerin ". Your injury from the second half of 2012, it has, however, thrown back in the national team; there has since been Karima Benameur number three until Bini successor Philippe Bergeroo the goalkeeper nominated for the Cyprus Cup in March 2014.

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  • French Cup winner: 2009 (excluding final use )
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