Marina Makanza

Marina Makanza (* 1 July 1991 in La Tronche, Isère ) is a French football player.

Club career

Marina Makanza began with the club football as a girl on the Mistral FC Grenoble, Grenoble Foot, and then in 2005 to 2008 at Claix FF. On her seventeenth birthday changed the attacker or attacking midfielder actor to Erstdivisionär Racing Club Saint- Étienne and joined with the Women's Association a year later the AS Saint- Étienne on. In 2010 she undertook the SC Freiburg, who was relegated to the Südstaffel Bundesliga 2; where it was used in 16 games and scored five goals. For the 2011/12 season, she returned with the Breisgauerinnen, in whose ranks with Stéphanie Wendlinger plays another Frenchwoman, but promptly returned to the first division. There it was used in 18 of the 22 league games, scoring three goals. A national title she has been able to win either in France or in Germany. In the summer of 2013, she returned to France, where she joined the HSC Montpellier.

In the national team

In the French selection for Team Marina Makanza has already collected numerous international experience: 25 games ( 11 goals) in the U- 17, 18 games ( 3 goals ) in the U -19 and 4 games with as many hits in the U- 20th In 2008 she was in France squad at the U- 17 World Cup in New Zealand, and in 2010 she participated with the French U-20 National Team at the year of World Cup in Germany, competed in all three group matches and scored three of the four French doors. Nevertheless, the French women had at that time, albeit only compete on goal difference against Columbia, premature departure. For this, she won the U-19 European Championship 2010 in Macedonia with the French team the title, where she stood in all five matches in the starting lineup and scored two goals.

In February 2012, coach Bruno Bini Marina Makanza had first appointed in his 20's line-up of A- national team, with which he took part in the tournament in Cyprus. Makanza stood there in a squad with several of her teammates in the international youth and junior championships, as Laetitia Philippe, Kelly Gadea and Camille Catala. In Cyprus they played their first senior international match against the Swiss people on 28 February 2012. They also belonged to the French Olympic squad in 2012, even if only as " Nachrückerin ".

Under Bini's successor Philippe Bergeroo it was used regularly and has now brought it to ten encounters, yet without scoring and predominantly as a supplement player. (Updated: March 12, 2014)

Palmarčs

  • U-19 European Champion: 2010
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