Peggy Provost

Peggy Provost ( born September 19, 1977 in Bourg -en- Bresse ) is a French former football player; after their active career, she worked as a trainer and Verbandsfunktionärin.

Club career

Peggy Provost came in 1992 as a 14 -year-old woman to the football section of the Racing Club Flacé -Mâcon. In 1993 she joined the Sporting Club Caluire, one of the oldest French women's associations, and grew up there soon in the first team. A title was the 1.65 m wide defender there, however, did not win; this she succeeded only when she moved in 1996 to Juvisy FCF, with whom she a year later won the French Women's Championship. Then she found the training center of the National Football Association, the National Fernand- Sastre Centre technique, recording and playing while at CO Les Ulis, a small club from the south-western outskirts of Paris. In 1999, she returned to Juvisy FCF for which it was active until 2009. With their womanhood she won in 2003 and 2006 (among other things on the side of Sandrine Soubeyrand, Laetitia Tonazzi, Marinette Pichon and Élise Bussaglia ) two other state champions title and 2005, the French Women's Cup ( Challenge de France), although it lacked in the final.

As a national player

As the national coach Élisabeth Loisel she first began between February 1998 in a friendly match against England in the A national team, and September 2006, Peggy Provost has denied 91 A- international matches for the Bleues and has achieved two hits. She was, mostly as full-back, has quickly become the master player, and when the French had qualified for the European Championship 2001 in Germany, she was one of Loisels TERMINATION squad. However, due to the end of May and thus shortly before the start of finals suffered, serious injury to cruciate ligament and meniscus had to cancel Provost yet. This injury cost her the year of their career; until mid-April 2002, she came back to play an international match. But she was in the 2003 World Cup in the United States as well as in the French squad at the 2005 European Championships in England. In both tournaments in which France was eliminated in the first round each, they played all three games.

Life after the player time

Peggy Provost trained since the U-19 girls Juvisy FCF, they 2012 in the final of the Challenge U-19, the national female youth cup competition and female counterpart of the Coupe Gambardella led. In December 2012 she was elected for the next four years in the 20-strong Haute Autorité du Football, the supreme controlling body of the French Football Federation FFF.

Palmarčs

  • French Champion: 1997, 2003, 2006
  • French Cup winner: 2005
  • 91 'A' matches ( 2 goals) for France
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