Sandrine Soubeyrand

Sandrine Soubeyrand ( born August 16, 1973 in Saint- Agrève ) is a French football player. The midfielder is the Juvisy FCF under contract and record national of the French national team.

Club career

Soubeyrand was seven years old when she began the sport of football at an amateur club from Boulieu -lès -Annonay. From 1987, she played for Saint- Cyr Félines and from 1994 for the SC Caluire Saint- Clair; at Caluire she also became the national team. National title she won but only with the Juvisy FCF, the dress she wears since the summer of 2000, 2003 and 2006, the French Championships and the 2005 Cup. In the spring of 2013 they reached the semi-finals of the UEFA Women Juvisys Women's Champions League; in this competition they had achieved even a hit for Juvisy. She is still regularly in Juvisys root formation, for which it has a total of 227 point - as well as 21 European games with 36 or 5 own Torerfolgen disputed until the end of October 2013 and in the 2013/14 season as a 40 - year-old.

National team

In the National Team, she debuted on April 12, 1997 against Belgium. Soubeyrand participated at the European Championships in 1997, 2001, 2005 and 2009 and at the 2003 World Cup ( three inserts) part. She has played 198 times for the national team and scored 17 goals, is also Mannschaftskapitänin the Bleues (Updated: July 22, 2013). She was also in the French squad for the World Cup 2011, played in all six games of the Germany Bleues and finished the tournament with them in fourth place. She was one further to the French Olympic squad in 2012, although coach Bruno Bini had only used occasionally in the first few months of the year, and took over after his injury promptly taken back the role as captain. Likewise coach Bini called them in the EM array 2013; in Sweden it had, a few weeks before her 40th birthday, in all four games in France's starting lineup.

After the French had for the fourth time missed at this European Championship in a row at a major tournament a place on the podium - France was next to the hosts as the main favorite - Sandrine Soubeyrand declared on the evening of premature departure, that the quarter-final match against Denmark her was last international match.

Palmarčs

Title

  • French Champion in 2003 and 2006
  • French Cup winner 2005

Personal Awards

  • In February 2013 was " soub " - this is their common nickname - awarded the insignia of a Knight of the National Order of Merit.
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