Marina Makanza
Marina Makanza (born July 1, 1991 in La Tronche , Isère ) is a French soccer player .
Club career
Marina Makanza began club soccer as a girl at Mistral FC Grenoble , then at Grenoble Foot and from 2005 to 2008 at Claix FF . On her seventeenth birthday, the attacker or offensive midfielder switched to the first division club Racing Club Saint-Étienne and joined the AS Saint-Étienne with his wife a year later . In 2010 they signed SC Freiburg , who had just been relegated to the southern season of the 2nd Bundesliga ; there she was used in 16 games and scored five goals. For the 2011/12 season she rose with the Breisgauerinnen , in whose ranks another French woman plays with Stéphanie Wendlinger , but promptly returned to the first division . There she was used in 18 of the 22 point games and scored three hits. So far, she has not been able to win a national title in France or Germany. In the summer of 2013 she returned to France, where she joined HSC Montpellier . After two years in Languedoc , where Makanza scored 12 goals in 39 league games, she returned to the Bundesliga in summer 2015 and signed with 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam until 2017 . On February 5, 2016, she terminated her contract with Potsdam due to disputes with the club's management and signed five weeks later with FF Nîmes Metropole . She made her debut for her new club in mid-March 2016 in the league game against AS Saint-Étienne, in which she also gave an assist.
After Nîmes' relegation, she joined Juvisy FCF in the summer of 2016, which merged with Paris FC for twelve months . She has been part of the FC Fleury league squad since 2019 .
In the national team
Marina Makanza has already gained a lot of international experience in the French selection teams: 25 games (11 goals) in the U-17, 18 games (3 goals) in the U-19 and 4 games with as many goals in the U-20. In 2008 she was in France's squad at the U-17 World Cup in New Zealand , and in 2010 she took part with the French U-20 national team in the World Cup in Germany , where she played all three preliminary round matches and scored three of the four French goals. Nevertheless, the French had to travel home early, even if only because of the worse goal difference compared to Colombia. For this, she won the title with the French team at the U-19 European Championship in Macedonia in 2010 , where she was in the starting line-up in all five matches and scored two goals.
In February 2012, coach Bruno Bini called Marina Makanza for the first time in his 20-man squad of the senior national team, with whom he took part in the tournament in Cyprus . Makanza was there in a squad with several of her teammates at the international youth and junior championships, such as Laëtitia Philippe , Kelly Gadéa and Camille Catala . In Cyprus, she played her first A international match against the Swiss on February 28, 2012. She was also part of the French Olympic squad in 2012 , if only as a “successor”.
She was used more regularly under Bini's successor Philippe Bergeroo and has now played 15 games, so far without scoring and mostly as a supplementary player. (Status: May 22, 2015) In spring 2015, she competed for the French B-Elf at the Istria Cup and scored two goals in four matches. In the French World Cup squad , however, she was not taken into account, but was only on standby as a "replacement for a replacement" who had injured herself shortly before the start of the tournament.
Palmarès
- French national cup finalist: 2015
- U-19 European Champion: 2010
Web links
- Marina Makanza datasheet on the website of the French association FFF
- Data sheet with photo on soccerdonna.de
- Datasheet on footofeminin.fr
Notes and evidence
- ↑ a b Dates after the article about Makanza's selection for the Cyprus Cup at footofeminin.fr
- ↑ see the game reports on the SC Freiburg website
- ↑ Four more departures among the SC women
- ↑ Article Turbine concludes management planning for the time being ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. from July 27, 2015 at turbine-potsdam.de
- ↑ Makanza's message on Twitter from February 5, 2016
- ↑ Les Femines.fr: MARINA MAKANZA RETROUVE LA D1 et NIMES APRES UN BREF PASSAGE A POSTDAM of March 12, 2016
- ↑ see the match report from March 13, 2016 at footofeminin.fr
- ↑ One of her goals against Costa Rica was in the selection for the most beautiful tournament goal; a video can be found on FIFA.com
- ↑ see the interview with Makanza on foot.hebdo from February 23, 2012
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Makanza, Marina |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | french soccer player |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 1, 1991 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | La Tronche , France |