Anaïg Butel

Anaïg Butel (* February 15, 1992 in Ivry -sur -Seine ) is a French football player.

Club career

Anaïg Butel played as a girl from 2000 to 2004, first at FC Château- Landon, then three years of the Entente Bagneaux - Nemours. Already in her time at Bagneaux - Nemours she was first appointed to the French U-17 national team. 2007 brought the Juvisy FCF whose dress already wearing her older sister Gwenaëlle, the 15 -year-old in his youth department. Already in their first season came Anaïg Butel there two appearances in the top flight women's organization, however, was mainly considered in Juvisys second team. This changed already in the season 2008 /09 when they played 14 of the 22 top-flight league games. Since then, part of the 1.67 m wide defensive player who is usually used on the winger, to the starting eleven; 2011/12 she stood in all 22 league games on the lawn. A national title Butel has not yet won; However, she was awarded the Juvisy FCF three times French Vice-Champion ( 2008, 2010 and 2012 ). They also reached the European level in the 2010/11 season the quarter and 2012/13, even the semi-finals; 2010/11 they played all nine games, 2012/13 she was missing again.

In the National Team

From 2007 Anaïg Butel has passed through the various machinations and girls National women also developed there for each strain player. She brought it in on 23 missions in the U-17, 19 in the U-19 and three in the U- 20th With the French U -17 European Championship in 2008, she Finals ( 0-3 against their German peers ) and played in the same year at the World Championships in New Zealand, all three encounters. With the U-19 took the 2010 vintage European part; in Macedonia they came to five appearances, where she appeared as a substitute in the final against the English women until after about an hour to secure the 2-1 lead with. It was successful and Anaïg Butel was European champion. In the same year followed for them to participate in the U- 20 World Cup in Germany; in France squad she was, among other things on the side of Laetitia Philippe, Kelly Gadea, Léa Rubio, Marina Makanza and Camille Catala, where they played all three group games; However, the French women eliminated on goal difference against the Colombian prematurely.

For the friendship meeting on April 4, 2013 against Canada National coach Bruno Bini Anaïg Butel has called for the first time in the French A- squad and then substitute in the second half.

Palmarčs

  • U-19 European Champion 2010
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