Élisabeth Loisel

Élisabeth Loisel ( born August 1, 1963 in Meaux, Seine- et- Marne ) is a French former football player and current - trainer.

  • 3.1 As a player
  • 3.2 As a trainer

Players Career

Clubs

Élisabeth Loisel played from childhood into two clubs near their hometown ( 1970-1976 in U.S. Étrépilly, then to 1979 in CS Meaux ) football - at a time when the French Football Federation FFF finally women's football legalized ( official debut: 1971 ). In Meaux she was only 15 years old, already used in the first women's team of the club. In 1979 she moved to the highest league in France for Stade de Reims, who had previously won three times the French Women's Championship, and was here quickly to the root formation. 1980 and 1982 she won her first individual national title with Reims. In 1982, she joined the VGA Saint -Maur, adding there their two league titles until 1989, five more are being added. Thus, it is still the most successful player beyond the Rhine.

National

Loisel was called 41 times between November 1980 and March 1989 a total of in the French women's national team, scoring three goals and was from 1982, whose captain. In the (still semi-official ) European Championship from 1987 to 1989, she reached the quarterfinals with les Bleues.

The trainer

As early as 1987, she was also responsible for the training of their team-mates at VGA Saint -Maur before it two years later - just after the end of their active time - Co - trainer and from July 1997 head coach of the French Women's A- national team was. She was the first woman in this role and has taken the team to the finals participation in two European - (2001 and 2005) and one World Cup (2003) and contributed to the kicking Frenchwomen have brought it in 2005 in the world rankings at No. 5. In February 2007, it was replaced by 110 international matches in this function by Bruno Bini.

Since 1999, Élisabeth Loisel dedicated also on behalf of FIFA the training of trainers junior and has been in the women's football committee of the World Association since 2002 a seat and vote.

On October 28, 2007, she took over the job of head coach of the Chinese national football team of women. The activity ended after their disappointing showing at the Algarve Cup in 2008, in which China ranked only ninth place; Chinese women has taken care of during 13 games Loisel.

Palmarčs

As a player

  • French Champion in 1980, 1982 ( with Reims ), 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988 ( with Saint -Maur )
  • 41 'A' matches, 3 goals

As a trainer

  • French Champion 1988 ( with Saint -Maur )
  • Finals appearance at the Women's World Cup 2003 and the Women's EURO 2001, 2005
  • Football players (France)
  • Football coach (France)
  • Born in 1963
  • Woman
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