Wendie Renard

Wendie Renard (born 20 July 1990 Schœlcher in Martinique ) is a French football player.

Club career

The defender made ​​his debut even as a seven year old at L' Essor Préchotin and then played for Rapid Club Le Lorrain, two clubs in their country of birth. 2006 brought Farid Benstiti, former coach of the Women's Association Olympique Lyon, Wendie Renard in the youth development center of the club and continued the 16-year old already at the end of the same season in two league matches in the highest league. Three months later, she was first appointed to the A- junior national team. Since the 2007/ 08 season she belongs to Lyon starting eleven and was involved in all tracks of the association: in France previous seven league titles and three cup wins. In May 2011, at 1.85 meters tall Wendie Renard was also chosen as Olympique won the final of the Champions League against Turbine Potsdam. The full-back, scoring the early lead with a 1-0 (final score 2-0). She was also ( 2-0 1 FFC Frankfurt) away from kickoff here at the Cup defense in 2012 at the Munich Olympic Stadium.

In the national team

With the French U-19 selection, she participated in the 2008 European Championships this age group, as in the same year at the U - 20 World Cup in Chile. In March 2011, National coach Bruno Bini called them for the tournament in Cyprus for the first time in the French A- National team (first game: against Switzerland ), for which she has since denied 51 games. My first goal in this circle she succeeded in November 2011 - and just in Martinique, where they met for the 5-0 final score against Mexico; now she has made ​​it to 16 goals (as of March 12, 2014). Wendie Renard came for the French squad at the Women's World Cup 2011 in three games to bet where the team reached the fourth place. It belonged to the French Olympic squad in 2012 and played at the tournament all six games of the Bleues. Likewise coach Bini called them into his squad EM 2013; in Sweden it had in all four games of the first to the last minutes of play on the court.

Bini's successor, Philippe Bergeroo made ​​the just 23- year-old in September 2013 in succession to the retiring Sandrine Soubeyrand the new captain of the French women's organization in which it counts in the 2013/14 season, the most successful goalscorers of Bleues.

Palmarčs

  • French Football Champion: 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
  • French Cup winner: 2008 (without insert in the final ), 2012, 2013
  • Champions League winner: 2011, 2012
  • World Cup participant: 2011
  • European Championship participant: 2013
  • Olympian: 2012

Awards

  • Choice in the All- Star team EURO 2013
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