Aminata Diallo

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Aminata Diallo (born April 3, 1995 in Grenoble ) is a French soccer player .

Club career

Aminata Diallo joined the football department of AJAT Grenoble in Villeneuve, a satellite town where she was born, when she was eleven . Three years later she was accepted into the youth training center of Olympique Lyon , where she was also used sporadically in the club's U-19 team as a B-youth. Nevertheless, she moved to the second division Claix FF in early 2011 , for whom she completed 42 point games with the first women's eleven in two seasons. During this time she was also included in the French A youth selection (see below) . Having just come of age, she left her region of origin in 2013 and joined the northern French first division team Arras FCF , which she - although a regular there too - left after just one season . It followed from 2014 for two years with league competitor EA Guingamp . In Brittany , too , the predominantly defensive midfielder played almost all competitive games and was almost without exception among the first team. However, like Arras before, Guingamp was only a national mediocre in the championship and national cup ; There were no titles to be won there. Therefore, Aminata Diallo moved to the capital club Paris Saint-Germain FC in 2016 . Despite greater, also international competition at PSG, coach Patrice Lair considered her in her first season there in most of the compulsory encounters, especially in the European Cup . She represented the Parisian colors in all nine games up to and including the final against Olympique Lyon, which was then lost on penalties. Almost two weeks before this final, she had already stood in the final of the Coupe de France , in which PSG - also against Lyon and also after penalty shoot-outs - had missed the title win; Diallo had converted her penalty. In 2018, however, she won the state cup with PSG .

Her contract with Paris Saint-Germain runs until 2021. However, the club has loaned her to Utah Royals FC for the 2020 NWSL season.

Stations

  • Association Jeunesse et Athlétique Villeneuve Grenoble (2006–2009)
  • Olympique Lyon (2009 – December 2010)
  • Claix FF (January 2011-2013)
  • Arras FCF (2013/14)
  • En Avant Guingamp (2014-2016)
  • Paris Saint-Germain FC (2016-2020)
  • Utah Royals FC (2020)

National player

Between 2012 and 2014, Aminata Diallo played 21 times for the French A youth team (U-18 / U-19) and scored two goals in this circle. With the French she won the title at the U-19 European Championship in 2013 ; In this success in Wales she made four appearances and one decisive goal, namely the 2-0 in the extension of the final against the English contemporaries.
She also took part in a major tournament with the U-20 juniors, for whom she had a total of seven appearances - the 2014 U-20 World Cup in Canada . There she played five games, and in the game for third place against North Korea, the defensive force with the six on their back scored an important goal, to the interim 2-1 lead (final score: 3-2).

The following year Diallo, who was completing a distance degree at the Center national d'enseignement à distance (CNED) during this time , won the gold medal with the French student selection at the 2015 Summer Universiade in Gwangju, South Korea . At this tournament, she played all six games of the French, but this time remained without a goal.

Since March 2015, she has also played 13 international B matches (one goal), including the 2017 Istria Cup . A national coach Olivier Echouafni then called Diallo into the French European Championship squad in 2017 , but only as one of five reservists. However , she only made her debut in the senior national team under Echouafni's successor Corinne Diacre , who she has played in five consecutive friendly matches since October 2017, three of them in the starting XI. So far, Aminata Diallo has scored one goal for the Bleues in her seven full international matches . (As of April 6, 2018)

Palmarès

  • French cup winner 2018 (and finalist 2017)
  • 2017 Champions League finalist
  • U-19 European Champion 2013
  • U-20 World Cup third in 2014
  • Gold medalist at the 2015 Summer Universiade

Web links

Notes and evidence

  1. ↑ Use figures in this section according to Diallo's data sheet for footofeminin (see under web links ).
  2. Article “ PSG extends with its young pearls ” from May 16, 2018 at footofeminin.fr
  3. see the data sheet for this endgame at fff.fr
  4. see the match report of the match against North Korea at footofeminin.fr
  5. according to the information on the French team of players from June 11, 2015 at footofeminin.fr