Sandrine Brétigny

Brétigny at the World Cup 2011

Sandrine Brétigny ( born July 2, 1984 in Le Creusot ) is a French football player. The striker has been synonymous with the 2013/14 season at Juvisy FCF under contract and playing for the French national team.

Career

Clubs

Brétigny began her career at FC Lyon and played from 2000 in the first team, which took 1 Féminine in the division. In 2003, she won the cup competition with their team. In the final against Montpellier HSC she scored in the 89th minute winner to 4:3. In the season 2002/ 03 she was with 26 goals scorer of the French league. After the 2003/ 04 season, the footballers of FC Lyon joined the club Olympique Lyon. With Olympique she won in 2007, 2008 and 2009, the Championship and the 2008 Cup. In the season 2006/ 07 she was again with the valid up to and including 2012/13 record of 42 goals scored top scorer in the league.

For the season 2012/13 undertook the first FFC Frankfurt Brétigny. A year later, she returned to France and joined the Juvisy FCF to.

National

Brétigny debuted on 22 November 2006 in a match against Belgium in the French national team. She was also in the French squad for the World Cup 2011 in Germany, came there but only in an encounter for use. Almost two years after its last consideration coach Bruno Bini took the striker early March 2013 for two friendly matches in the A- squad back, even if only as " Nachrückerin " for an injured colleague, and she moved in Rouen against Brazil also. Likewise coach Bini called them in the French Championship squad in 2013, without using it at the tournament in Sweden, however. In their previously 22 internationals Brétigny scored nine goals ( As of June 29, 2013).

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