Élise Bussaglia

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Élise Bussaglia
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Élise Bussaglia (2013)
Personnel
birthday September 24, 1985
place of birth SedanFrance
size 163 cm
position midfield
Juniors
Years station
1992-1997 US balan
1997-2000 US Bazeilles
Women
Years station Games (goals) 1
2000-2002 Olympique Saint-Memmie
2002-2004 CNFE Clairefontaine 20 0(1)
2004-2007 Juvisy FCF 58 0(13)
2007-2009 HSC Montpellier 41 0(4)
2009–2012 Paris Saint-Germain FC 58 0(13)
2012-2015 Olympique Lyon 47 0(9)
2015-2017 VfL Wolfsburg 32 0(6)
2017-2018 FC Barcelona 23 0(?)
2019-2020 FCO Dijon 24 0(6)
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2003-2019 France 192 (30)
1 Only league games are given.
Status: end of season 2019/20

2 As of June 28, 2019

Élise Bussaglia (born September 24, 1985 in Sedan ) is a former French football player .

In the club

Élise Bussaglia began her career in the club shortly before her seventh birthday; until 2000 she played for two clubs in the neighborhood of Sedan. Then she joined Olympique Saint-Memmie , for whom she made her debut as a 15-year-old in the French first division , among others together with her future national team colleague Gaëtane Thiney . Between 2004 and 2007 she played for Juvisy FCF , with whom she won the French Cup in 2005 and the championship a year later. After her time at Juvisy, she moved to HSC Montpellier for two years . When Montpellier won the cup in June 2009, Bussaglia was missing in the final. Bussaglia then wore the jersey of Paris Saint-Germain FC for three years , with which she won the national cup again in 2010. In 2011, the French top division players voted the hard-working, reliable midfielder , whose strengths, according to record goal- scorer Marinette Pichon, is the decisive pass to the top, as player of the year. Six months earlier, the FFF national association had already named her the best player of the 2010/11 season.
From 2010 to 2012 she worked full-time as a teacher at a preschool (école maternelle) near Paris.

In 2012 she signed Olympique Lyon , with whom she became French champion and cup winner at the end of her first season as well as in the two years that followed. In April 2015, VfL Wolfsburg announced that Bussaglia and her teammate Lara Dickenmann would strengthen their women's team from July 1st. With the Wolfsburg team, she won the German Cup in 2016 and the German championship the following year. She also played the 2016 Champions League final , in which VfL lost to Lyon. The midfielder announced her departure from Germany in April 2017 and signed with FC Barcelona in June 2017 after winning the double with the "Wolves" . At the turn of the year 2018/2019, she prematurely terminated her contract with the Catalans after her serious competitor Kheira Hamraoui had grown up there for a regular place, and joined the Dijon FCO , where she opened again for the 2019 World Cup hoped regular missions.

Élise Bussaglia fulfilled her contract with Dijon, which ran until 2020, and then ended her career at the age of almost 35 to return to work as a teacher.

As a national player

With the French U-19 selection, she took part in the European Championships in 2003 and 2004 and was part of the 2003 winning team. On November 15, 2003 Bussaglia played in a 7-1 victory over Poland for the first time in the senior national team . In 2005 she took part in the European Championships in England. She was also part of the French line-up for the 2011 World Cup in Germany , was used there in all six games and finished the tournament with the Bleues in fourth place. In the quarter-finals against England, she scored the 1-1 equalizer, which made the extension possible. This hit was nominated for the goal of the tournament. For the French Olympic squad in 2012 , she played all six games of France at this tournament. Coach Bruno Bini also called them to the 2013 EM squad and used them in all four matches there.

Bini's successor Philippe Bergeroo also continues to rely on Bussaglia's strengths. She was also part of the French squad for the 2015 World Cup , the squad for the 2016 Olympic football tournament and the European championship squad in 2017 . The newly appointed coach Corinne Diacre has not yet wanted to do without her services and has appointed her to the French 23-man squad for the 2019 World Cup in her own country . After this tournament, in which the Bleues again did not make it through the quarter-finals, the midfielder announced her resignation from the national team.

In a total of 192 international matches - at the beginning of July 2012, Élise Bussaglia was accepted into the international "100 club" in a friendly against Romania  - she scored 30 goals, often with free kicks or penalties.

Palmarès

  • French champion: 2006, 2013, 2014, 2015
  • French cup win: 2005, 2009 (without stake in the final), 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015
  • DFB Cup Winner: 2016 , 2017 (not included in the final)
  • German champion: 2017
  • Spanish Cup Winner : 2018
  • World Championship participant: 2011, 2015, 2019
  • Participation in European championships: 2005, 2013, 2017
  • Olympic participant: 2012, 2016

Web links

Commons : Élise Bussaglia  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Evidence and Notes

  1. France Football of June 28, 2011, p. 34
  2. France Football, June 28, 2011, p. 32
  3. Double commitment on vfl-wolfsburg.de, April 7, 2015, accessed on April 7, 2015
  4. Simic and Bussaglia leave the female wolves
  5. Elise Bussaglia, el primer fichaje del Barça Femenino 2017/18
  6. Article Élise Bussaglia officially Dijonerin on footofeminin.fr and on the website of FC Barcelona , both from 23 December 2018
  7. Article “ FCO Dijon - Stand in the summer break ” from June 22nd, 2020 at footofeminin.fr
  8. FIFA.com: Goal of the Tournament