Isabelle Musset
Isabelle Musset (born September 10, 1960 in Vouziers ) is a former French soccer player .
Club career
Around her 14th birthday, Isabelle Musset joined the then leading French women's football club Stade Reims , with which she won five national championship titles in the following eleven years ( 1975 , 1976 , 1977 , 1980 - this time, however, without appearing in the final - and 1982 ) where she became a national player under coach Pierre Geoffroy at the age of 15 . From 1985 to 1987, the striker played for the former Belgian champions Cercle Bruges , then returned to France and continued her sporting career at FCF Hénin-Beaumont . She was also in a final for the national championship title in 1988 with the northern French women. From 1989 she was still active for two years at VGA Saint-Maur ; With the women from the eastern Parisian banlieue , she won a sixth French championship in 1990. Isabelle Musset has taken part in a total of twelve final games - from 1975 to 1979, these took place in both home and return - and scored nine goals in them, one more than Nicole Abar (these in seven games), with whom she both in Reims and had stood in an elf in Saint-Maur.
During her time as a player, she trained as a sports teacher and has been working in this profession ever since, including many years at a Center régional d'éducation populaire et de sport (CREPS) in Pont-à-Marcq in northern France and now back in Reims .
Stations
- Stade Reims (1974–1985)
- Cercle Bruges (1985-1987)
- FCF Hénin-Beaumont (1987-1989)
- VGA Saint-Maur (1989–1991)
National player
Between May 1976 and April 1990 Isabelle Musset played 40 full international matches for France , in which she scored a total of 14 goals. After four international games, there was a longer, training-related break between 1978 and 1982. With the Bleues she was in the quarterfinals of the European Championship in 1988 . Musset was also used in the first official clash between the French and German national teams in May 1987 in Dillingen , where France lost 2-0.
Palmarès
- French champion: 1975, 1976, 1977, 1980 (without endgame), 1982, 1990
- French runner-up: 1978, 1979, 1981, 1988
Web links
- Datasheet on the website of the French Association
Supporting documents and comments
- ^ Pascal Grégoire-Boutreau / Tony Verbicaro: Stade de Reims - une histoire sans fin. Cahiers intempestifs, Saint-Étienne 2001, ISBN 2-911698-21-5 , p. 157; with Lucien Perpère / Victor Sinet / Louis Tanguy: Reims de nos amours. 1931/1981 - 50 ans de Stade de Reims. Alphabet Cube, Reims 1981, p. 179, there is a photo of the Reims women from the 1980/81 season with Isabelle Musset.
- ↑ according to Musset's own information on copainsdavant.com
- ↑ Details are given on Musset's data sheet from the FFF (see web links).
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Musset, Isabelle |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | french soccer player |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 10, 1960 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Vouziers |