Viviane Asseyi

Viviane Asseyi (born 20 November 1993, Mont -Saint -Aignan, Seine- Maritime) is a French football player.

Club career

Even as a six- year-olds reported their parents Viviane Asseyi in to the U.S. Quevilly. There, the striker was in its last season (2007/ 08) for the first time also appointed to the French B- youth - selection (see below). In 2008 she moved to the neighboring big club FC Rouen, for which they already debuted with 14 in the Zweitligaelf. Your steady athletic development - after the first round of 2009/10 led to the striker inside list of Division 2 - aroused the interest of several top clubs; the year 2009/2010 they finally caught the HSC Montpellier from Normandy to Languedoc. In Montpellier Asseyi performed since then in the First Division Women's League and standing with her teammates, including the undisputed storm leader of the national team, Marie -Laure Delie, from 2010 to 2012 three times in a row in the National Cup Final, but in which each of the opponents (Paris Saint- Germain, AS Saint- Étienne and Olympique Lyon) retained the upper hand. In their first six months in Montpellier she came in the quarterfinals against Umeå IK are also in their first two European Cup inserts.

National team

Viviane has Asseyi (5/1 ) and U -19 ( 16/4 ) accumulated more than 30 games in the French youth vintage selection teams U -16 ( 10 games, 5 goals), U -17. In the second qualifying round of the U-19 European Championship 2012 against the Netherlands she succeeded in the goal of the day; but that was not enough to reach the finals. In June 2013 invited the coach of the A- national team, Bruno Bini, they for the first time for a training program in preparation for the European Championship finals, and then subsequently called Asseyi instead of the no longer fit in time become Laetitia Tonazzi in the French 23er squad. On June 29, 2013 in a friendly against Norway she came to her debut at the Bleues; at the European Championships in Sweden she did not play, however. Currently, she has denied even under Bini's successor Philippe Bergeroo, A five matches as, substitute, but still achieved in no hits. (Updated: April 5, 2014)

Palmarčs

  • French Cup: finalist in 2010, 2011, 2012

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