Laure Koléla

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Laure Koléla
Personnel
birthday March 8, 1991
place of birth Pointe-NoireRepublic of the Congo
position Defender
Women
Years station Games (goals) 1
2002-2009 FCF La Source
2009 CS Amiens Montières Etouvie 6 0(3)
2010–2012 Évreux FC 27 12 (11)
2012-2013 US Compiègne Club Oise 1 0(0)
2013– Patronage Ste-Anne
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
Congo
1 Only league games are given.
As of July 31, 2013

2 As of July 31, 2013

Laure Koléla (born March 8, 1991 in Pointe-Noire ) is a Congolese national football player.

Career

society

Kolela started her senior career at the age of 12 at FCF La Source , where she immediately celebrated the national championship title in the 2002 season. Her career in France began at Club Sportif Amiens Montières Etouvie . Half a year later she left her club from Amiens and in December 2009 moved to the Championnat de France de D2 at Évreux Football Club 27 . There she developed into a top performer and only left the club in the summer of 2012 to sign with the league rivals US Compiègne Club Oise . She only played one game for US Compégnie due to an injury and returned to Patronage Ste-Anne after just one year in her native Congo .

National team

Kolela represents her home country on an international level and plays for the women's national team of the Republic of the Congo , where she is co-captain alongside Chardente Ndoulou .

successes

  • National Championship (5): 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 and 2007
  • National Cup (5): 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007 and 2008

Individual evidence

  1. Info Joueur - Laure Kolela - Football Féminin
  2. Footofeminin.fr - Evreux - Challenge de France 2009-2010
  3. ^ Congo-Brazzaville: "La Source" sacrée championne du footbal feminine
  4. Footofeminin.fr - Laure Kolela - 2013-2014
  5. ^ You changement à l'US Compiègne CO
  6. ^ Des Compiégnoises new look
  7. Football féminin D1: Saya Ndoulou et Arras FCF s'incline, Laure Kolela et Compiègne se qualifie en coupe de France ( Memento from August 15, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )