Caroline Pizzala

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Caroline Pizzala (born November 23, 1987 in Marseille ) is a French soccer player .

Club career

Caroline Pizzala started playing club football as a girl at Marseille Sud Roy d'Espagne . From 1997 she played at ASPTT Marseille and from 2001 at Celtic Marseille , there in the 2004/05 season also in the women's league. In 2005 she was accepted into the Clairefontaine association youth center and also played for its league team . After twelve months she returned to Celtic, only to sign a contract with the first division women of Paris Saint-Germain FC one year later (2007) . With Paris, the midfielder won her first national title in 2010, the national cup , and was runner-up in 2011, 2013 and 2014. Immediately afterwards, she returned to her hometown and will continue to play there in 2019/20 for the women's team from Olympique Marseille, which commutes between the first and second division .

In the national team

Caroline Pizzala, who won third place with the French U-17 at the European Youth Festival (the forerunner of the official U-17 women's football championship ) in 2003, has a total of almost 20 international matches in the U-19 to U- 21 must be presented. In October 2007, national coach Bruno Bini appointed her for the first time to the French national team on the occasion of an encounter against the Netherlands . In this circle she has played 17 games - without a goal of her own (as of August 24, 2011). She was also in the French squad for the 2011 Women's World Cup ; in Germany, however, she only made a brief appearance in the game for third place , which she lost against Sweden .

Palmarès

  • French Cup Winner: 2010

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Supporting documents and comments

  1. see “Caroline Pizzala: Décrocher la médaille de bronze” on the FFF website