Marine Dafeur

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Marine Dafeur (born October 20, 1994 in Douai ) is a French soccer player who is mainly used as a left -back. Your current club in the 2019/20 season is Fleury FC .

Club career

Marine Dafeur received her football training in the youth department of the northern French women's club FCF Hénin-Beaumont . At the turn of the year 2008/2009, she joined Union Sportive from Raimbeaucourt , which is also near her hometown, but returned to Hénin-Beaumont a year and a half later. In its first division team, Dafeur, normally called up in the U-19, made her debut in April 2011 in a game against FF Yzeure , alongside two other young talents, namely Pauline Crammer and Claire Lavogez . From the following seasonShe developed into a regular player there and remained loyal to the club when he was relegated to the second division in the summer of 2012 . Twelve months later, she returned to the top division with Hénin's wives, and she had contributed eight goals as a defender.

In April 2014 surprisingly appointed to the senior national team (see below), she was immediately thrown out of the squad together with two other players by Hénin's coach, who said that these women were mainly responsible for the club's poor standings - which in the end actually descent - looked at. Marine Dafeur therefore trained with EA Guingamp as early as May without being allowed to be used by the Bretons in competitive games. This only happened in the 2014/15 season , and at Guingamp, the left-footed, but injury-prone player was immediately part of the regular line-up of a team that, under coach Sarah M'Barek, competed for third place in the table for the first time (behind the two dominant women's clubs Olympique Lyon and Paris Saint-Germain ) was able to intervene. In 2016 Dafeur returned to northern France, where she joined the second division women of Lille OSC , with whom she was promoted to Division 1 at the end of the season and from which she was relegated at the end of the 2018/19 season. She then moved to the first division FC Fleury .

She has not yet won titles with her clubs; In the national cup competition , however , she reached the final with the LOSC 2019 , which was then won by Olympique Lyon.

Stations

  • FCF Hénin-Beaumont (until the end of 2008, in the youth department)
  • US Raimbeaucourt (January 2009-2010, in the youth department)
  • FCF Hénin-Beaumont (2010 – April 2014)
  • EA Guingamp (2014-2016)
  • Lille OSC (2016-2019)
  • Fleury FC (since 2019)

In the national team

Marine Dafeur was only considered in a French age group when she was A-youth. She has played ten games for the U-19s and scored one goal. At the 2013 European Championship , she was not only in France's squad, but was also used in three of the five games - including the final against England - on the way to winning the title. She also took part in the U-20 World Cup the following year . At the tournament in Canada she stood in four games on the lawn; Dafeur was missing in the semi-final defeat against her German peers , but was part of the starting lineup again in the game for third place against North Korea and received a bronze medal after the game.

In 2012 she was already included in two games of the B national team. In April 2014, the new women's national coach Philippe Bergeroo then used them for the first time in France's senior team in a World Cup qualifying match against Kazakhstan . Until their second and so far last game (against Denmark at the Algarve Cup 2015 ) eleven months passed. (Status: March 6, 2015) Even after her move to a second division team, she was still included in the B-Elf, including in the squad for the 2017 Istria Cup .

Palmarès

  • U-19 European Champion 2013
  • U-20 World Cup 2014 third
  • French cup finalist 2019

Web links

Notes and evidence

  1. see the match report of her debut at footofeminin.fr
  2. see the list of your U-19 internationals at footofeminin.fr
  3. Match report of the game against North Korea at footofeminin.fr
  4. Squad for the Istria Cup from February 22, 2017 at footofeminin.fr