Laure Lepailleur

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Laure Lepailleur

Laure Lepailleur (born March 7, 1985 in Bernay ) is a French soccer player .

Club career

The defender began as a teenager at SC Bernay and, from 1999, AC Évreux in her Norman home region with football. In 2002 she was accepted into the Center technique national Fernand-Sastre and also played for its league team . Two years later, Laure Lepailleur joined the first division club HSC Montpellier , with whom she won her first national championship title in 2005 and the French women's cup in 2006. Immediately afterwards she moved to Olympique Lyon and was also successful there (championship title in 2007 and 2008).

Since the 2008/09 season she played for the capital club Paris Saint-Germain , where in 2010 she was able to add another national cup to her trophy collection. During the 2012/13 winter break, Laure Lepailleur left PSG and joined Juvisy FCF , for which she was only able to play one competitive game in February 2014 for health reasons.

In the national team

In 2003 Laure Lepailleur was with the French A-youth selection in the final of the U-19 European Championship in Germany and won her first international title there. Since March 2005 she has also been a national team player . At the European Women's Championship in 2009 she was part of the Bleues squad , but was only substituted in the game that was lost 5-1 against the German team .

National coach Bruno Bini had also appointed Lepailleur to the squad for the World Cup in Germany in 2011 , where she was used in five of the six French games and finished the tournament in fourth place. To date, she has played 38 full internationals for France, with two goals (as of November 20, 2011).

Palmarès

  • French championship: 2005, 2007, 2008
  • French Cup Winner: 2006, 2010
  • Participation in the World Cup: 2011
  • Participation in the European Championship: 2009
  • U-19 European Champion: 2003

After her time as a player

After Laure Lepailleur had to end her playing career prematurely due to an injury, she headed the youth and training area of ​​the women's football department of Paris Saint-Germain from 2014 and completed a training as a trainer. In July 2015 she will return to Juvisy, where she will work as assistant coach to the new head of the league eleven , Emmanuel Beauchet .

Web links

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Notes and evidence

  1. see the article from May 15, 2015 at footofeminin.fr