Maéva Clemaron

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Maéva Clemaron (2014)

Maéva Clemaron (born November 10, 1992 in Vienne ) is a French football player who was used in France's top women's league at a very young age , but only became a national player relatively late .

Club career

Maéva Clemaron began playing club football at the age of seven in a mixed team at AS Cheyssieu . In 2005 she moved to AL Saint-Maurice-l'Exil , another amateur club from her region of origin south of Lyon . In 2007 she was accepted into the youth center of Olympique Lyon and came under the coach Cécile Locatelli as a 14-year-old in the second women's team to a total of eight third division appearances, in which she scored four goals. After just one season, she left, like the coach, Olympique and joined the Racing Club Saint-Étienne , for which the midfielder scored two goals in ten league games in the first division . Her first appearance in France's highest women's league took place in August 2008 at an away game at ASJ Soyaux , in which the 15-year-old came on for Kheira Hamraoui just under half an hour before the final whistle .

Maéva Clemaron also played in Saint-Étienne for the next eight years , although she wore the colors of the Association Sportive after the Racing Club had decided to join the big local rivals . With the “Greens” -  Les Verts is the common name for the ASSE teams throughout France - she has played a total of 128 top division games from 2009 and scored five goals. However, the women's eleven could not play for the championship title in these years; the best final placement in 2011 and 2012 came out fifth in the final table. But Clemaron reached the final of the national cup twice with ASSE during this time : In 2011 she was substituted for the final quarter of an hour against Montpellier HSC - as in her debut with Racing again for Kheira Hamraoui - and took the penalty shoot-out that became necessary due to the goalless score Opportunity to score the decisive goal as the last shooter. When AS Saint-Étienne reached the cup final again two years later , they were in the starting line-up, but their Greens lost 3-1 to Olympique Lyon.

In the summer of 2017, Saint-Étienne was relegated to Division 2 . Maéva Clemaron then moved, also because she had the impression that the ASSE club superiors did not support the women's team enough, to the newly promoted FC Fleury , where she developed into a permanent fixture in the sixth position . Two years later she joined Everton Ladies FC in the English Super League .

On the advice of her sponsor Cécile Locatelli, Clemaron completed an architecture degree in Saint-Étienne and is now working in this profession in addition to her role as a player.

Stations

  • AS Cheyssieu (2000-2005)
  • AL Saint-Maurice-l'Exil (2005-2007)
  • Olympique Lyon (2007/08)
  • RC Saint-Étienne (2008/09)
  • AS Saint-Étienne (2009-2017)
  • Fleury FC (2017-2019)
  • Everton LFC (since 2019)

National player

In 2008 and 2009, Maéva Clemaron played a total of eleven international B youth matches (U-16 and U-17) in the French age groups; in that circle she has are also two Torerfolge to book, and they participated in the U-17 European Championship in Swiss Nyon part where her team finished third.
In April 2011 she wore the blue national dress for France's U-19s twice, but then her international career seemed over; A four-minute short assignment with the national B team in a friendly against Belgium's B team in January 2017 did nothing to change this impression.

When Corinne Diacre, who was appointed national coach in autumn 2017 to rebuild the French A-Elf (les Bleues ) with a view to the 2019 World Cup in front of her own audience, increasingly resorted to players who were not at one of the three "big" clubs (Lyon, Paris SG, Montpellier), the midfielder was also taken into account in short courses, was taken to the SheBelieves Cup 2018 in the United States and made her debut there in March in a 3-0 victory over Germany , albeit only for the last two minutes Use came. Twelve months later, in her third A international match, she also scored her first goal for France - a few minutes after being substituted on. A few weeks later, Corinne Diacre appointed Maéva Clemaron, who has so far had four international matches with one goal (as of May 25, 2019) , to the French squad for the 2019 World Cup .

Palmarès

  • French Cup Winner: 2011 (and 2013 finalist)

Web links

Notes and evidence

  1. a b c Article “ The Architect in Blue plays in Fleury ” from March 12, 2018 in Le Parisien
  2. Match data sheet for the game Soyaux against Saint-Étienne from 23 August 2008 at footofeminin.fr
  3. Match data sheet for the cup final from May 21, 2011 at footofeminin.fr
  4. Match report of the B international match from January 19, 2017 at footofeminin.fr
  5. Match data sheet of Clemaron's debut for the Bleues at fff.fr