Amélie Coquet

Amélie Coquet ( born December 31, 1984 in Hazebrouck ) is a French football player.

Club career

Amélie Coquet played as a girl and young people in three small amateur clubs around Saint- Omer in the far north of France. As a 16 -year-old, she moved in 2001 to the FCF Henin- Beaumont, an all-female football club based in the eastern neighborhood of Lens, in the starting eleven at the time took in the second division. The offensive and goalscoring midfielder was there not only integrated early in the League Women's League, but also soon appointed to the French U-19 selection and 2003 in the senior team ( see below). In 2003 she joined with Henin- Beaumont on in the Division 1 Féminine, in the northern French women in the following two seasons each occupied the seventh place in the final standings. Coquet, who had stood by each in all 22 league matches in the starting lineup in the season 2004/ 05 was the second best scorer of her team behind Amandine Henry.

In summer 2005 she took the Juvisy FCF, who had just won the national cup competition ( Challenge de France), in the capital region. Although Juvisys Women's Association was busy shining straight on the offensive - to call particular Marinette Pichon, Laetitia Tonazzi and Virginie Bourdille - Mendes with a total of 62 point game hits, but also Sandrine Soubeyrand, Peggy Provost or Élise Bussaglia - Amélie Coquet prevailed there and stood in 19 league games of black-white on the break on the lawn. At the end of 2005/06 season was the 21 -year-old champion of France, even though they had contributed only two goals this time to do so. The following year, followed by a sporty low; Amélie Coquet came in only one third of the games available for use, and the European Cup they resigned Juvisy in the first group stage. Subsequently, however, their performance stabilized again. While it reached into the following six years until 2013, only to three runner-up in Division 1, and also in the National Cup reached the JFCF not once the final. But the Nordfranzösin formed together with Soubeyrand, Bussaglia (until 2012 ) and Gaëtane Thiney undisputed midfield axis of the women's organization, was absent in only eight of the 132 league games, contributed to the 2007/ 08 and 2010/ 11 are each a two-digit number of hits in and also came in the two quite successful European Cup appearances 2010/11 ( quarter-finals ) and 2012/13 ( semi-final ) in 17 encounters for use. Also 2013/14 Amélie Coquet has denied all 15 games so far in Division 1. (As of February 2, 2014 )

Stations

  • U.S. Coyecques (1992-1998)
  • U.S. Therouanne (1998 /99)
  • CA Éperlecques (1999-2001)
  • FCF Henin- Beaumont (2001-2005)
  • Juvisy FCF (2005 -)

In the national team

Amélie Coquet had not gone through the " typical path " from the U-15 in the youth field, but came across as 17 -year-old player at a relatively "small" club only for the U-19 national team. Then, however, the steeper began her international career in 2002, she stood in the French squad for the vintage World Cup in Canada, but when had to go home Frenchwomen after the first round. The following year she took part in the A- Youth Championship. In this final round in East Germany they lacked Although in the opening group game against Norway, then stood but four times in the initial formation of French women, with their coach Bruno Bini had used in the first two games on the left wing. In France's 2-0 playoff victory, again against the Norwegians, scored the only player who had never belonged to the French " talent " in Clairefontaine, early 1-0 lead with the Bleuettes when they responsive one repulsed by the Norwegian goalkeeper Skarbø took over and transformed, and contributed in no small win the title at. She herself, however, then lifted out the harmony in team and coaching staff, which would have allowed those first French success in an official tournament for continental women.

Less than five weeks after the finale called Élisabeth Loisel, the coach of the French women's national teams, Amélie Coquet to two preseason games at the beginning in the second half of September 2003 World Cup finals and she moved in two games against Iceland and Japan in the last minutes of the game also. At the same time nominated Loisel Coquet - as one of only two U-19 European champions - also for France's final World Cup squad, and in this tournament in the U.S. midfield actor was also used, as it 's 1-1 draw against Brazil for Élodie Woock into play and came in stoppage time from his own half initiated the equalizer by Marinette Pichon.

As a result, they played regularly for the Bleues before occurred from the end of 2004, a year and a half break in this county; only at the Algarve Cup in March 2006, she was there again. Loisels successor Bruno Bini, Coquets coach of the U-19 title in 2003, then built but hardly on them, so it irrespective of their constant high performances only in 2008 and 2010 to three inserts came in the club, the last in May 2010 against the Eidgenossinnen. She also played in June 2009 with the French B Women's Association - called in France Équipe de France A ' - against Tunisia.

Overall, Amélie Coquet has brought it to 17 A- international matches between 2003 and 2010. In it you get three hits: 2004 in a 3-3 draw in Italy, in 2006 in the 2-2 draw against Denmark and 2008 in a 6-0 against Morocco.

Palmarčs

  • French Champion: 2006 ( and runner-up 2008, 2010, 2012)
  • UEFA Women's Champions League: semi-finalist in 2013
  • 17 A- international matches, 3 goals for France, World Cup 2003 participant
  • U-19 European Champion 2003

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