Corinne Lagache

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Corinne Lagache (born December 9, 1975 in Caen ) is a former French soccer player .

Club career

Corinne Lagache started club football as a 10-year-old in a mixed team in the center-forward position . During her youth, she then switched to the position of goalkeeper . At 16, she joined the newly established women's football division of the Entente Sportive Cormelles from the neighborhood of her Norman hometown. Their first women rose in the mid-1990s to the then Championnat National 1 B called second division . In 1997, Lagache joined first division ESOF La Rochefor whom she guarded the gate for the next 13 years. Already at the end of her first season in the upper house of French women's football, she also made her debut in the French women's national team (see the relevant chapter below) . At the turn of the century, the team was one of the strongest in France and was runner-up three times in a row (from 1999 to 2001). Especially in the summer of 2000, ESOF La Roche had the title in their own hands when there was a real final against defending champion Toulouse OAC in the " championship round " in front of their own audience , whereby ESOF would have been enough to draw. In this, however, the women around Corinne Lagache were clearly defeated.

At the end of the 2003/04 season, however , La Roche even had to go into the second division, in particular due to its extremely unsuccessful attack series. In a game against HSC Montpellier , coach Corinne Lagache attacked, and after just two minutes she overcame future national goalie Celine Deville , contributing only eight goals of the season to La Roches. Otherwise, she took the role of field player seriously and received a yellow card shortly before half-time . ESOF's women and thus Corinne Lagache returned to Division 1 in 2005 and only had to compete in the second division for one more year (2008/09) before the now 34-year-old goalkeeper ended her career at this high level in 2010.

Stations

  • 1992-1997: ES Cormelles
  • 1997-2010: ESOF La Roche

In the national team

Between February 1998 and October 2001, Corinne Lagache played 27 full internationals for France under national coach Élisabeth Loisel , who she increasingly used as her number one instead of Sandrine Roux . Lagache was also part of the French squad at the 2001 European Championship finals in Germany and played all three Bleues group games , for which the tournament was then ended prematurely. In the opening match against Norway (final score: 0: 3) she had to accept a header from her teammate Emmanuelle Sykora ; In the further course of the game, however, Lagache prevented the defeat from being even higher. In the second encounter against Denmark she fended off a penalty , but that did not prevent the 3-4 defeat. After this European Championship, there were two last international matches in the autumn of that year before Corinne Lagache was replaced by Celine Marty in the goal of the French women .

During her international career, she also played against the national teams from German-speaking countries. She met the Swiss women twice (1998 and 2001) and Austria and Germany once each (both in 1999), with her team only losing to the German women.

Palmarès

  • French runner-up: 1999, 2000, 2001

Web links

Notes and evidence

  1. after the article " Lagache wants to avoid blunders " from June 28, 2001 in Le Parisien
  2. according to the game data sheet for this game from February 15, 2004 at footofeminin.fr
  3. Article " Olympic champion Norway without blemishes " from June 26, 2001 at rp-online.de
  4. ^ Pascal Grégoire-Boutreau: Au bonheur des filles. Cahiers intempestifs, Saint-Étienne 2003, ISBN 2-911698-25-8 , pp. 152f.