Barla Deplazes

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Barla Deplazes
Personnel
Surname Barla Catrina Deplazes
birthday November 14, 1995
place of birth ZurichSwitzerland
Size 173 cm
position Storm
Juniors
Years station
FC Turicum
2005-2010 SV Höngg
Women
Years station Games (goals) 1
2010– FC Zurich women
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2011–2012 Switzerland U-17 7 (2)
2015– Switzerland 5 (1)
1 Only league games are given.

2 As of October 20, 2016

Barla Catrina Deplazes (born November 14, 1995 in Zurich ) is a Swiss football player who has been under contract with FC Zurich Women since March 2010 .

Career

society

Deplazes played in her youth at FC Turicum and SV Höngg. In March 2010, the reigning Swiss champions FC Zurich women moved . With this she subsequently won several championship titles in the National League A as well as the Swiss Cup competition in 2012, 2013 and 2015. In the 2013/14 season she reached the round of 16 in the UEFA Women's Champions League with Zurich , where she failed with two defeats at FC Barcelona . In the following season she scored two goals in the Champions League and reached the second round again with her team, this time the home game against Glasgow City LFC was won 2-1, but the second leg was lost 2-4.

National team

In 2012, she qualified with the Swiss U-17 national team for the first time for the finals of the U-17 European Women's Championship and finished fourth with her team, converting a penalty in the lost penalty shootout for third place.

Deplazes made her debut on March 11, 2015 in the game for 7th place against Brazil in the 2015 Algarve Cup in the Swiss women's national football team when she came on in the 65th minute. In May 2015 she was nominated for the World Cup squad as the only player with only one international match. But it was not used at the World Cup. In qualifying for the 2017 European Championship, she made three appearances and scored one goal.

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Switzerland 4: 5 Denmark
  2. Brazil 4: 1 Switzerland
  3. football.ch: "Martina Voss names her 23 players for the World Cup in Canada"