Clara Matéo

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Clara Matéo (born November 28, 1997 in Nantes ) is a French football player .

Club career

Clara Matéo began playing club football at the US Sainte-Luce-sur-Loire at the age of six . In 2012 she moved to the youth department of ESOF La Roche . There she came in April 2014 for her first appearance in the club's second division at Le Mans FC . In the following season 2014/15 she played all 22 point games and scored ten goals; in the end she rose with her team in the highest French league . Also in Division 1 she was a regular at La Roche (20 games, two goals); however, relegation was unavoidable at the end of the season . The technically talented footballer , who was used in attack as the second, hanging striker or on the left flank , then moved to French top club Juvisy FCF in the summer of 2016 , which found itself in the women's division of Paris FC a year later .

Stations

  • US Sainte-Luce-sur-Loire (2004–2012)
  • ESOF La Roche (2012-2016)
  • Juvisy FCF (2016/17)
  • Paris FC (since 2017)

In the national team

Clara Matéo has played 13 games for the French B youth selection (U-16 / U-17); she failed to score a goal. For France's A youth teams (U-18 / U-19), she has been used in 17 games since 2014; there she shot seven hits. Among them were the European Championship finals in 2015 , when the French failed in the semifinals on penalties to their Spanish peers, and in 2016 , when the opponent was again Spain in the final. This time France won 2-1 and took the title. At the U-20 World Cup in 2016 , she played all six games, was the Bleuettes' most successful goalscorer with three goals and was runner-up in the world championship.

Since April 2017, Clara Matéo has been repeatedly called up to the B-Elf, for which she scored a goal in seven games. (As of March 6, 2018) In autumn 2018 she was in an A squad for the first time, but coach Corinne Diacre Matéo did not initially use it.

Palmarès

  • U-19 European Champion 2016
  • U-20 vice world champion 2016

Web links

Notes and evidence

  1. see the match report at footofeminin.fr
  2. see the match report of the semi-final against Spain at footofeminin.fr