Eve Périsset

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Eve Périsset (born December 24, 1994 in Saint-Priest ) is a French soccer player .

Club career

Eve Périsset comes from a football-loving family; Her brother David, who was ten years her senior, was once considered a great talent and, as a teenager, was one of the potential U-16 international players. She was not even six years old when her parents registered her with AS Manissieux Saint-Priest , where she played football in a mixed team until 2004. Then she moved to the youth department of AS Saint-Priest . Five years later the move to Olympique Lyon followed . At this club she played in youth B and A, was also considered in the French age group selection team (see the section below) . In Lyons first division she played for the first time in September 2013, when she came on for Wendie Renard at halftime in a point game against AS Muret . In this season (2013/14) she made five more point games, two appearances in the competition for the Coupe de France féminine and a brief appearance in the women's Champions League . Then Olympique offered her her first professional contract. In Division 1 Féminine 2014/15 , Périsset even recorded ten missions in Lyons league frenzy; after that, however, her development stagnated: coach Gérard Prêcheur often preferred her to the experienced Corine Petit and only considered her in two league games towards the end of the season in 2015/16 , albeit both times in the starting lineup. Even with Lyon's three victories in the national cup competition ( 2014 , 2015 and 2016 ), her name was missing on the match sheet for the finals.

The player, who had meanwhile become a B national player, then decided in summer 2016 to leave her home region and switch to the strongest league competitor Paris Saint-Germain FC , where Patrice Lair was her Lyon supporter from the 2013/14 season Head coach acts, who had suggested this change personally. When signing the contract, the new club had very high expectations of the “young, versatile player who is to become a real trump card for the women's eleven”. In fact, she made her breakthrough straight away in PSG's ensemble with top national and international players. Lair sat in the first few years of their careers preferably in midfield only they took into account - 0 win against their longtime club: -, now mainly operating on the right and left winger Eve Périsset in all of the first 15 matches of a well at the prestigious 1 once not in the starting XI. She was also on the pitch in all four European Cup games . In 2018 she won the state cup with PSG .

In Paris, she is responsible for flanks from the left and right. Your contract there expired in summer 2020; then Périsset moved to the Girondins Bordeaux .

Stations

  • AS Manissieux Saint-Priest (2000-2004)
  • AS Saint-Priest (2004-2009)
  • Olympique Lyon (2009-2016)
  • Paris Saint-Germain FC (2016-2020)
  • Girondins Bordeaux (since 2020)

National player

Eve Périsset made her first international appearances in the B-Youth for France when she played four games each in the U-16 and U-17 in 2009, including the Nordic Cup . In the A-youth selections (U-18 / U-19), however, it was subsequently not taken into account. It was not until mid-2014 that she wore a blue national dress again, six times that of the U-20 team (“les Bleuettes”); with this womanhood she was third at the World Cup and was a regular player at this tournament in Canada .

Six meetings with the B national team followed between March 2015 and April 2016. Then she made her debut at the premiere of the newly appointed national coach Olivier Echouafni in September 2016 against Brazil in the French national team . The coach also included her in his line-up for the top-class SheBelieves Cup 2017 , which the Bleues won in the USA . In this circle, she has played 19 international matches so far - even here, despite strong competition, especially in the person of Jessica Houara , often in the starting line-up - although she has not yet scored a goal of her own. She was also part of France's 2017 European Championship squad . Under Echouafni's successor Corinne Diacre, however, Périsset mostly moved back into the second line. Nevertheless, they called them to the French 23-man squad for the 2019 World Cup in their own country . (As of March 7, 2020)

Palmarès

  • French champion: 2014, 2015, 2016
  • French Cup Winner: 2018

Web links

Notes and evidence

  1. According to the article " Eve Périsset signs her first professional contract with OL " from June 25, 2014 at 20minutes.fr David Périsset took part in viewing courses at the side of Yoann Gourcuff , Yohan Cabaye and Olivier Giroud, among others ; However, it was not enough for him to sign a professional contract later.
  2. Périssets clubs in the youth according to their data sheet at the Fédération Française de Football (see under web links ).
  3. Report on the game on September 15, 2013 at footofeminin.fr
  4. Article “ Eve Périsset, the winger on the rise ” from March 7, 2017 at lequipe.fr
  5. Article “ Eve Périsset signs with Paris ” from June 17, 2016 at footdelles.com
  6. Match report “ Paris overcomes Mount Lyon ” from December 18, 2016 at coeursdefoot.fr
  7. Article “ PSG extends with its young pearls ” from May 16, 2018 at footofeminin.fr
  8. Article “ Eve Périsset, the mascot of Set et Match ” (2009) at set-et-match.fr