Camille Catala

Camille Catala (born 6 May 1991, Montpellier) is a French football player.

Club career

The attacking midfielder started her career as a youth club in their region of origin, the Languedoc, with AS Saint -Christol- les- Ales. 2008 Erstdivisionär Racing Club Saint- Étienne took the just 17-year old in his squad; there they played already in their first season 15 point games and scored one goal. In the following two seasons - the female teams of racing, the AS Saint- Étienne had meanwhile connected - they stood each in all 22 league games of the Greens on the court. With the playoff victory against Montpellier HSC in the National Cup in 2011 she managed the profit of their first national title; while they had not dropped off the ball at Montpellier Nationaltorfrau Céline Deville at the decisive penalty shootout. Also in the 2011/12 season Catala was a regular player and scored in 22 matches 13 results. In 2012 she moved to Juvisy FCF. With their new club, she reached in spring 2013 the semi-finals of the UEFA Women's Champions League; in this competition she herself had achieved two goals for Juvisy.

As a national player

In the French team selection Camille Catala has already gained some international experience: four games in the U-17, 19 games and owns four hits in the U -19 and four games in the U- 20th In 2008 she was in France U-17 squad at the age-group World Cup in New Zealand; In 2010 she took part in the World Cup in Germany with the French U-20 National Team, was also taken into account there in two games. Nevertheless, the French women had at that time, albeit only compete on goal difference against Colombia, the premature departure. For this, she won the U-19 European Championship 2010 in Macedonia with the French team the continental title, which they in turn contributed a goal in four tournament operations.

At the Women's World Cup 2011 coach Bruno Bini Camille Catala had first appointed to its expanded line-up, but then not taken to Germany. However, they debuted in late October in a European Championship qualifying match of the A- national team against Israel. At the tournament in Cyprus in 2012 she was in a squad with several of her teammates in the international youth and junior championships, as Laetitia Philippe, Kelly Gadea and Marina Makanza. So far she has 22 A- international matches (two matches ) completed (as of September 25, 2013). It belonged to the French Olympic squad in 2012 and brought it in this tournament two brief appearances with a hit. Likewise coach Bini called them in the EM squad in 2013 and moved it in Sweden in two of the four encounters a.

Palmarčs

  • French Cup winner: 2011
  • European Championship participant: 2013
  • U-19 European Champion: 2010

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