Laure Lepailleur

Laure Lepailleur ( born March 7, 1985 in Bernay ) is a French football player.

Club career

The defender began as a teenager at SC Bernay and, from 1999, AC Évreux in their Norman home region with the football. In 2002 she was accepted into the National Fernand- Sastre Centre technique and also played for the league team. Two years later hired Laure Lepailleur to the first division club Montpellier HSC, with whom she won her first national champion and 2006 French Women's Cup 2005. Immediately afterwards she moved to Olympique Lyon and was there successfully ( Master title in 2007 and 2008).

Since the 2008/ 09 season she played for the capital club Paris Saint- Germain, where she could queue a further 2010 National Cup to their trophy collection. During the winter break 2012/13 Laure Lepailleur PSG has left and joined the Juvisy FCF.

In the national team

2003 was Laure Lepailleur with the French A- Youth - selection in the final of the U-19 European Championship in Germany and won her first international title there. Since March 2005 she is also A- national team. The European Women's Championship 2009, she was part of the contingent of Bleues, but was loaded only in lost with 1:5 match against the German team.

National coach Bruno Bini had Lepailleur 2011 occupations in the squad for the World Cup in Germany where they came in five of the six French Games for use and the tournament ended in fourth place. To date, they have played 38 A- internationals for France, where you get two hits (Updated: November 20, 2011).

Palmarčs

  • French Cup: 2005, 2007, 2008
  • French Cup Winners: 2006, 2010
  • FIFA World Cup: 2011
  • European Championships: 2009
  • U-19 European Champion: 2003
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