Julie Soyer
Julie Soyer (born June 30, 1985 in Évreux ) is a French football player .
Club career
Julie Soyer played in a number of small amateur clubs in her childhood and youth - Saint-Didier-des-Bois FC (until 1999), Entente Saint-Pierre (until 2000), US Mesnil-Esnard Franqueville (until 2001) - marriage she found after a year at AC Évreux in 2002 admission to the national training center of the French Football Association in Clairefontaine . With his wife she also came to the first appearances in the highest league in France and became a youth national player (see below) . Immediately after her 19th birthday, FCF Hénin-Beaumont brought her to northern France for the 2004/05 season, from where she signed the top club HSC Montpellier ; Soyer stayed at the club from Languedoc from 2005 to 2009 and developed into a defender who can be used in the back four as well as in defensive midfield. With Montpellier she also won her first national title: In 2006 and 2007 the MHSC was each national cup winner ; however, she was not on the pitch in either of the finals. In 2009 she moved to the capital city club Paris Saint-Germain , with whom she won the trophy a third time in 2010 - this time as a member of the starting eleven in the final - and for which she played for three years. From the 2012/13 season she wore the colors of Juvisy FCF , with which she also competed in the Champions League and reached the semifinals in it. Since Juvisy's merger-related merger with Paris FC (2017), she has been playing for a Paris club again.
Stations
- FC Saint-Didier-des-Bois (until 1999)
- Entente Saint-Pierre (1999/2000)
- US Mesnil-Esnard Franqueville (2000/01)
- AC Évreux (2001/02)
- CNFE Clairefontaine (2002-2004)
- FCF Hénin-Beaumont (2004/05)
- Montpellier HSC (2005-2009)
- Paris Saint-Germain FC (2009-2012)
- Juvisy FCF (2012-2017)
- Paris FC (since 2017)
National player
Julie Soyer was European A youth champion in Germany in 2003 , together with goalkeeper Sarah Bouhaddi , Ophélie Meilleroux , Gaëtane Thiney , Élodie Thomis , Élise Bussaglia and Laure Lepailleur ; with the latter two she was in a formation until 2012. In France's U-21s, she also played six international matches between 2005 and 2008. Bruno Bini , coach of the successful U-19 team in 2003 and now national coach of the French women, had invited Soyer to courses on a number of occasions, but it was not until early July 2012 that her first international match for France was a long time coming; in the 6-0 win against Romania she was substituted on for Camille Abily in the second half . Nevertheless, Bini has appointed Julie Soyer to the French Olympic squad for London , even if only as a "successor". Coach Bini also called her to the French EM squad in 2013 , but without using her in Sweden. Under Bini's successor Philippe Bergeroo , the defender was repeatedly called up to the French squad. Olivier Echouafni , who replaced Bergeroo in September 2016, has already taken them into account. In total, Soyer has now played ten full international matches (not yet a goal of his own). (As of September 16, 2016)
Palmarès
- French cup winner: 2006, 2007 (this time without her own participation in the final), 2010
- European Championship participant: 2013
- Junior European Champion: 2003
Web links
- Soyers data sheet on the website of the French association
- Datasheet at footofeminin.fr
Notes and evidence
- ↑ see the list of Soyer's 2009/10 season assignments at footofeminin.fr
- ↑ see the game data sheet on the association's website
- ↑ see France's Olympic squad for London
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Soyer, Julie |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | french soccer player |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 30, 1985 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Evreux |