Kelly Gadéa

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Kelly Gadéa (right), 2013

Kelly Gadéa (born December 16, 1991 in Nîmes ) is a French football player .

Club career

Kelly Gadéa began playing club football in 1998 at AS Caissargues in a town next to her hometown. In 2005 she went to HSC Montpellier , and in her first season there (2005/06), the then only 14-year-old came to a point game in its first division team , which was then the reigning national champion. In the 2006/07 season she was included in twelve of the 22 league matches, albeit mostly only as a substitute. When the women from Montpellier won the national cup in 2006 and 2007 , Gadéa had not played a single game in this competition.

In order to get the chance for more operating times, she then left the club and joined the league competitor Racing Club Saint-Étienne . Even there, however, she only grew into the starting eleven from her second season (2008/09). When Racing's women joined AS Saint-Étienne in 2009 , Kelly Gadéa went with them. In total, she played 42 games in Division 1 in her three years in Saint-Étienne - where she also scored seven goals - and five cup games (two hits).

In 2010, the 1.69 m tall defensive player returned to HSC Montpellier and has barely missed a mandatory match for over six years. In the successful 2015/16 season she was also the captain of her club . She has not yet won a national women's title; In 2011 she was in the final of the national cup, which the HSC lost on penalties to Saint-Étienne, and she was also in the 2015 final defeat by Olympique Lyon .

In 2016 Kelly Gadéa moved to the first division newcomer Olympique Marseille and after Marseille's relegation two years later to FC Fleury .

Stations

  • AS Caissargues (1998-2005)
  • Montpellier HSC (2005-2007)
  • Racing Saint-Étienne (2007-2009)
  • AS Saint-Étienne (2009/10)
  • Montpellier HSC (2010-2016)
  • Olympique Marseille (2016-2018)
  • Fleury FC (2018-2020)

In the national team

Kelly Gadéa went through the age group national selection teams for girls early on. In the U-17 she made ten appearances (one hit), in the U-19 on 24 international games (also one goal) and in the U-20 so far on five games (still without a hit). In 2008 she was in the French U-17 squad at the European and World Cup . With the U-19s, she won the European championship title at the continental finals in Macedonia in 2010 , together with her clubmate Marina Makanza in a women's team .

In 2011, the women's national coach Bruno Bini appointed Kelly Gadéa to the senior squad for the first time and included her in the extended squad of the Bleues for the World Cup in Germany . However , she was not included in the final line- up. But Bini helped her make her A international debut at the end of October 2011 when he replaced Laura Georges in the European Championship qualifier against Israel at the beginning of the second half . She is part of the French Olympic squad in 2012 , if only as a "successor". In total, she has made five full international matches so far. (Data status: September 16, 2012) Almost four years after her last assignment, Bini successor Philippe Bergeroo called Kelly Gadéa, who played seven games with the French B team in 2014 and 2015, back in an A squad with France on SheBelieves Cup 2016 participated in the USA in early March 2016. However, she did not play another senior international match until six months later under Bergeroo's successor Olivier Echouafni .

Palmarès

  • French Cup: Finalist 2011, 2015
  • U-19 European Champion: 2010

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