Louisa Nécib

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Louisa Nécib
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Louisa Nécib (2010)
Personnel
birthday January 23, 1987
place of birth MarseilleFrance
size 168 cm
position midfield
Juniors
Years station
US Marseille 14ème
2002-2004 Celtic Marseille
Women
Years station Games (goals) 1
2004-2006 CNFE Clairefontaine 38 ( 09)
2006-2007 HSC Montpellier 20 (11)
2007-2016 Olympique Lyon 140 (56)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
2006 France U-20 6 ( 02)
2005-2016 France 145 (36)
1 Only league games are given.

Louisa Nécib (born January 23, 1987 in Marseille ), Louisa Cadamuro since her marriage , is a former French football player .

With regard to her technical skills, Nécib has occasionally been compared with Zinédine Zidane , with whom there are also biographical parallels - both have Algerian roots and grew up in the same suburb ( La Castellane in the 16th arrondissement ).

Nécib in national blue (end of 2013)

She has been married to soccer player Liassine Cadamuro since June 2016 .

Career

societies

Nécib 2015 in club dress

The offensive midfielder began at US Marseille 14ème and Celtic Marseille , where she was already used as a 16-year-old in the second women's division. From Marseille she came to CNFE Clairefontaine , the association of the national youth training center in Clairefontaine-en-Yvelines . In the 2006/07 season she played for the first division club HSC Montpellier and won her first national title, the French Cup , with their women's team . From 2007 to 2016 she was under contract with Olympique Lyonnais ; with OL she won the French championship title nine times in a row (2008 to 2016), six other national cups and the Champions League three times in 2011 , 2012 and 2016 .

National team

She made her debut in the national team on February 19, 2005 in the international test match in a 2-0 win over Norway . She scored her first international goal on April 11, 2007 in a 6-0 win over Greece, with a goal that made it 4-0 in the 41st minute.

At the European Championships in England in 2005 , Necib was part of the squad, but did not get past the group stage with her team. She also took part in the European Championship in Finland in 2009 , was used in the three group matches and scored her only tournament goal on August 24, 2009 in the first group match in a 3-1 victory over Iceland . In the quarter-finals she was eliminated with the team 4: 5 i. E. against the Netherlands . She was also part of the French World Cup squad in 2011 and was used there in all six games, but was injured early on in the third-place match that was lost to Sweden . In addition, FIFA had included her in the 12-point shortlist for the choice of the best player. She was part of the French Olympic squad in 2012 and played all six Bleues games at this tournament . Coach Bini also called her into the 2013 EM squad and used her in all four matches in Sweden. She was also part of the squad for the 2015 World Cup . There, France lost in the quarter-finals against Germany with a 4: 5 on penalties after they had been 1: 1 after 120 minutes; Nécib had scored the opening goal to make it 1-0. At the end of her international career, she was again in the French squad for the 2016 Olympic football tournament .

She played a total of 145 international matches - she was accepted into the " international 100 club " at the EM 2013 in the preliminary round match against England  - in which she scored 36 goals (as of August 13, 2016). At the end of October 2011, FIFA also nominated Louisa Nécib for the 2011 World Player of the Year award ( Ballon d'Or ) among its ten players ; this was repeated in 2014.

After the Olympic tournament in August 2016, Louisa Nécib ended her career for personal reasons.

Titles and awards

Web links

Commons : Louisa Nécib  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Notes and evidence

  1. See the portrait “La star marseillaise de l'OL” from November 7, 2009 at laprovence.com
  2. see the FIFA preselection list 2011 ( Memento of October 27, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  3. see the 2014 selection list at footofeminin.fr
  4. Article “ Louisa Necib arrêtera sa carrière après les JO ” from May 26, 2016 at olympique-et-lyonnais.com