Julie Debever

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Julie Debever (late 2014)

Julie Debever (born April 18, 1988 in Marcq-en-Barœul ) is a French football player . She plays in the club for Inter Milan and even made her debut for the national team (Les Bleues) when she was thirty .

Club career

Julie Debever began playing club football at the age of six at an amateur club in Comines, which is on the northern French - Belgian border . Eight years later, because the ACSC did not have a C youth girls' team, she had to move to the then leading women's football club in the region, FCF Hénin-Beaumont . As a teenager, the defender was part of the top line-up of the first division team from the 2005/06 season , played in all 22 point games and started in 17 matches. In the following years, she kept this role as a permanent fixture in Hénin-Beaumonts women who, except for a fourth place in the final ranking of the 2008/09 season, were regularly found in the lower middle of the table.

After 126 appearances and six goals of her own in Division 1 Féminine, she moved to Juvisy FCF in 2011 , one of the flagship clubs in French women's football. Although she was able to celebrate winning the runner-up championship qualifying for participation in the European Cup there at the end of the season, Debever only counted there as a supplementary player for the trainer Sandrine Mathivet and was only considered in three point games. Therefore, she left Juvisy immediately afterwards and wore the green dress of league rivals AS Saint-Étienne for the next three years . At this club she experienced a sporting climax with reaching the final of the French club cup competition in 2013 , in which the ASSE, however, lost to Olympique Lyon . In the old industrial town of Saint-Étienne , Julie Debever completed vocational training as a qualified educator in parallel to her sporting activities .

From 2015 she played for En Avant Guingamp , and there she was also a regular player, which her coach only waived if health reasons spoke against her. In 2019 she switched to the Italian Serie A and joined Inter Milan .

Stations

  • ACS Comines (1994-2002)
  • FCF Hénin-Beaumont (2002-2011)
  • Juvisy FCF (2011/12)
  • AS Saint-Étienne (2012-2015)
  • EA Guingamp (2015-2019)
  • Inter Milan (since 2019)

National player

In March 2006, she took part with the French A-youth selection in a tournament in La Manga , Spain , and was used there in three games. Subsequently, however, it was not taken into consideration either in this class team or in the juniors. After all, the then national coach Bruno Bini invited her a good three years later to join the group of B national women - known as France A 'at the time - where he replaced her in a friendly against Tunisia four minutes before the final whistle. After that, almost three years passed before she played a second game with the B-Elf in 2012. For almost half an hour, she took the position of Marine Dafeur , with whom she had already played together at a young age at Hénin-Beaumont.

Then Julie Debever's international career seemed to be finally over - at least until the national coach Corinne Diacre invited a large number of players, especially from smaller clubs, to courses when she was rebuilding the senior national team . Regardless of her age, these included the central defender from Guingamp, who actually made her starting XI debut in the blue dress against Australia in October 2018 at the age of thirty and obviously convinced Diacre to consider her again four weeks later. She has focused exclusively on football since the start of the 2018/19 season to take advantage of this late and surprising opportunity, and in the spring of 2019 she was part of the final French 23-man squad for the home World Cup .

So far Julie Debever has played three internationals for the Bleues , but she has not yet scored a goal of her own. (As of May 25, 2019)

Palmarès

  • French runner-up 2012
  • Cup finalist 2013

Web links

Notes and evidence

  1. a b Article “ Five things you should know about Julie Debever ” from April 5, 2018 at L'Équipe
  2. see the overview of their assignments there at footofeminin.fr
  3. Summary of the Tunisia game at footofeminin.fr
  4. Match report of the B-Elf from April 3, 2012 at footofeminin.fr
  5. Data sheet from Debever's A-Elf debut at fff.fr