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Julie Machart (left) 2013

Julie Machart (born April 18, 1989 in Saint-Omer ), Julie Machart-Rabanne since 2017 , is a French soccer player .

Club career

Julie Machart played since she was six for the girls and youth teams of the US Saint-Omer and then in Saint-Martin-au-Laërt as well as for the Étoile Sportive from Arques , two small communities in the vicinity of her hometown. At the beginning of the 2005/06 season she was accepted into the French " women's football team", the Center National de Formation et d'Entraînement and also became a youth national player (see below) . In the following two years she played ten point games for his first division women's team CNFE Clairefontaine . When the football association withdrew its permission from CNFE Clairefontaine in 2007 to participate in league operations, Julie Machart initially returned to northern France and played for two years for the second division US Gravelines . There the only 1.54 m tall and less than 50 kg striker scored 43 goals in 48 competitive games (championship and state cup competition ). In her second season at Gravelines, which still narrowly missed the promotion, she was repeatedly used internationally in France's U-20 national women's team.

Before the start of the 2009/10 season , several clubs from the first division tried to serve the effective attacker, namely the northern French FCF Hénin-Beaumont and Stade Saint-Brieuc from Brittany  - but she was ultimately obliged by Juvisy FCF . The step from the second division to a top team in the top division was a big one, especially since Juvisy in Laëtitia Tonazzi already had an experienced and successful goalscorer of stature, to whom Gaëtane Thiney, an equally dangerous attacking midfielder, joined. Nevertheless, Julie Machart was the undisputed part of the team for the first four years and scored at least nine league goals in each of these seasons.

She did not win a national title with Juvisy. In 2010 and 2012, her team was runner-up behind Olympique Lyon and was thus able to qualify for the European Cup. In its 2010/11 playout , Juvisy failed in the quarter-finals at Turbine Potsdam ; The petite striker had played all nine of her team's games and was, together with Laëtitia Tonazzi (eight goals each), the most successful French attacker; only three other players had scored more often in this competition. Two years later , she was even in the European semi-finals with Juvisy - and was eliminated in a duel within France against the defending champions from Lyon. Since the beginning of the 2013/14 season , however, she often only sat on the reserve bench of the JFCF. That is why she switched to the second division OSC Lille at the turn of the year 2015/2016 , which she left again in June 2016 after a very successful second half of the season (13 goals in eleven matches). Julie Machart returned to the neighborhood of Juvisy-sur-Orge and played for the D2 club FCF Val d'Orge , with which she made it to the top league in summer 2017, to which she had again contributed 14 goals. Three years later she joined the first division promoted FF Issy .

Stations

  • US Saint-Omer
  • Saint-Martin-au-Laërt
  • ÉS Arques (until 2005)
  • CNFE Clairefontaine (2005-2007)
  • US Gravelines (2007-2009)
  • Juvisy FCF (2009 - December 2015)
  • Lille OSC (January – June 2016)
  • FCF Val d'Orge / FC Fleury (2016-2020)
  • FF Issy (2020– 0)

In the national team

Julie Machart has played ten times (without a goal of her own) in the B team, eight times (two goals) in the A youth team and in seven matches with two goals for France's U-20 women, but has never been in of the French national team . Their coach Bruno Bini and his successor Philippe Bergeroo initially relied on Tonazzi or Sandrine Brétigny and then in particular on Marie-Laure Delie and Eugénie Le Sommer . However, as most recently in March 2014, she was appointed to the squad of the "second set" (Équipe de France B) .

In 2008 Machart took part in the finals of two continental tournaments. In July, she was at the U-19 European Championship in her own country and also scored a goal there when the French lost in the preliminary round to the two later finalists from Italy and Norway. At the end of this year, the second division player was also part of the French squad that had qualified for the U-20 World Cup in Chile .

There she was only substituted in in the first round match against the USA, but then started against China, Argentina - against the South Americans she scored a goal - in the quarter-finals against Nigeria and in the semifinals against North Korea. She played alongside Delie and Le Sommer and had to resort to the right offensive wing position. In the final game for third place against Germany, Julie Machart was missing.

Palmarès

  • French runner-up: 2010, 2012
  • European Cup: semi-finalist 2013, quarter-finalist 2011

Web links

Notes and evidence

  1. a b According to “La footballeuse Julie Machart poursuit son chemin en D1” from July 23, 2009 on dunkerque.maville.com
  2. a b after the article "L'Audomaroise Julie Machart en Coupe du Monde U-20" from November 7, 2008 on the page of La Voix du Nord
  3. For the seasonal usage figures - also in the following - see Macharts data sheet at footofeminin.fr (under web links ).
  4. see the corresponding message from December 16, 2015 at footofeminin.fr
  5. see the list for the international match against Romania A on April 2, 2014 at footofeminin.fr
  6. see Macharts data sheet at uefa.com (under web links )