Clarisse Le Bihan

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Clarisse Le Bihan in front of the team hotel at the 2017 European Women's Championship

Clarisse Le Bihan (born December 14, 1994 in Quimperlé ) is a French soccer player who is mainly used as a striker , occasionally also in the attacking midfield . Your current club since the season 2016/17 of Montpellier HSC .

Club career

Clarisse Le Bihan began playing club football as a child with the US Quimperlé. After a year in the youth department of PD Ergué-Gabéric - also still in a mixed team - she joined the neighboring Quimper Cornouaille FC , from which she moved to the Breton women's football flagship Stade Briochin in 2009. At this club, the two-footed attacker made her debut as a 14-year-old in the top women's league and in the same season (2009/10) at the side of the goal scorer Eugénie Le Sommer even became a regular player in his first women's team. When the league eleven joined the neighboring EA Guingamp in 2011 , Le Bihan took this step. A season followed that temporarily set her development back because a fracture of her foot did not allow her to return to point games until early 2012.

At the end of the 2014/15 season she had 92 first division games with 13 goals scored; including a hat trick in October 2014 in the away game against ASJ Soyaux . However, she has not yet won a national club title; She achieved the best placings in Division 1 in 2014 and 2015, when she finished fifth in the final ranking with Guingamp. In the national cup competition she reached the top eight in 2010 with Saint-Brieuc and in 2013 and 2015 with Guingamp, where she was under contract until 2016. For the 2016/17 season, Le Bihan moved to Montpellier HSC.

In addition to soccer, she studies languages ​​in order to later work as a teacher.

Stations

  • US Quimperlé (2000-2007, in the youth field)
  • Paotred Dispount Ergué-Gabéric (2007/08, in the youth sector)
  • Quimper Cornouaille FC (2008/09, youth division)
  • Stade Saint-Brieuc (2009-2011)
  • En Avant Guingamp (2011-2016)
  • Montpellier HSC (from 2016)

National player

Clarisse Le Bihan has passed through all the French age group selection teams in the junior division. In the B-youth (U-16 / U-17) she played 19 games (seven goals), in the A-youth (U-19) there were 18 games with four hits and in the U-20 seven games with two own goals. She has also successfully participated in major tournaments with all three teams, was U-17 vice European champion in 2011 (substitute in the final), won the U-19 European championship in 2013 (played in all five games, two goals) and the bronze medal in the 2014 U-20 World Cup (used in five of the six games, again two goals). In these junior national teams she stood among others with Marine Dafeur , Kadidiatou Diani , Claire Lavogez , Griedge Mbock Bathy , Sandie Toletti and Aïssatou Tounkara ; French women's football has high hopes for the future in this guard of players born in 1994/1995.

In March 2015 she played four international B matches at the Istria Cup . At the end of this month, national coach Philippe Bergeroo nominated Clarisse Le Bihan for the first time for the A-Elf and a few weeks later for the French World Cup squad, albeit only as one of seven reservists in the event that a player from the 23-man squad would appear at short notice before the tournament began should have canceled. In the penultimate test match against Russia at the end of May , she made her first appearance in the French A-Elf (substitution for Gaëtane Thiney after a good 60 minutes). That summer, instead of the national team, she traveled to Canada with the French university selection for the 2015 Summer Universiade in South Korea , where France won the title and the Breton striker was in the starting eleven in all six games. She herself contributed two hits to this success of the French women. For the 2016 Olympic football tournament , the coach nominated her as one of four reservists who could move up to the French squad if necessary. The Bleues have made 16 appearances so far; Le Bihan scored their four goals in this circle in three European Championship qualifiers against Albania and Greece . (As of July 30, 2017)

After changing clubs, she initially received an invitation to the French B contingent for the Istria Cup in early March 2017 . And three months later she was in France's 2017 European Championship squad , initially only as one of six reservists, but from the beginning of July she was among the 23 “Dutch drivers” because she moved up for the injured Amel Majri .

Palmarès

  • U-17 Vice European Champion 2011
  • U-19 European Champion 2013
  • U-20 World Cup 2014 third
  • Universiade winner 2015

Web links

Notes and evidence

  1. according to the article " A former black and yellow in the national team ( Memento of the original from September 17, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. “From April 7, 2015 at paotred-dispount.fr @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / paotred-dispount.fr
  2. Total figures from Le Bihans data sheet at footofeminin.fr (see under web links ); for the hat trick, see the corresponding game report , also at footofeminin.fr.
  3. after the interview “ Trucs de Filles avec Clarisse Le Bihan ” from April 25, 2015 at footdelles.com
  4. on participation in the 2014 World Cup, see the data sheet at fifa.com
  5. see also the article “ Another Finistérienne in blue ” from April 1, 2015 at brest.maville.com
  6. see the report on the Russia game from May 22, 2015 at footofeminin.fr
  7. French B-squad from February 23, 2017 at footofeminin.fr