Paige Satchell

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Paige Satchell
Personnel
Surname Paige Therese Satchell
birthday April 13, 1998
place of birth RotoruaNew Zealand
size 160 cm
position attack
Juniors
Years station
Rotorua United
Women
Years station Games (goals) 1
Three Kings United
2019– SC sand 7 (0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2014 New Zealand U17 6 (0)
2016 New Zealand U-20 11 (0)
2016– New Zealand 16 (1)
1 Only league games are given.
As of December 15, 2019

2 As of June 11, 2019

Paige Therese Satchell (born April 13, 1998 in Rotorua ) is a New Zealand soccer player who is active for the New Zealand national team and plays for Three Kings United .

Career

National team

Satchell began playing football with boys at the Ngongotaha AFC when he was five. In March 2014 she took part with the U-17 team in the 2014 U-17 Women's World Cup. The New Zealanders were designated as participants by the Oceanic Association without qualification. In Costa Rica they were able to achieve a 1-1 draw against Paraguay in their first game, but then lost 3-0 to the two later finalists Japan and Spain.

In October 2015, she took part in the 2015 Women's U-20 Oceania Championship in Tonga , where she was used in three games, which her team won with a total of 69-0 goals. She herself was able to contribute three goals. Then as Oceania champions they traveled in November 2016, following Papua New Guinea for the FIFA U-20 World Cup Women 2016 . There they were able to win their first game against Ghana 1-0, but then lost to France and the USA.

On June 4, 2016, she made her senior national team debut in the 2-0 loss to Australia . She accompanied the New Zealand team at the 2016 Olympic Games in Brazil as a reserve player, but was also not used due to the early elimination of her team. Her next two appearances were again as a substitute in the first two group matches at the Cyprus Cup in 2017 . Your team could only win the game for the game for 9th place. She then had to wait until June of the next year for further assignments in the A-team.

In July 2017, the U-20s qualified again without them for the U-20 Women's World Cup in France in 2018 . There she was used in three games in August. But they only scored a goal in the 1: 2 against the Netherlands. Although they achieved a goalless draw against the hosts, a 0-1 against Ghana made them bottom of the group.

She was used in three of the five games of the 2018 Oceania Women's Soccer Championship and scored her first international goal in an 8-0 win against New Caledonia . In the second group game against the Cook Islands , she was in the starting line-up for the first time. As tournament winners, the New Zealanders qualified for the 2019 World Cup and the 2020 Olympic Games .

At the end of February / beginning of March she was part of the squad that took part in the Cup of Nations , was used there in three games, where she was once in the starting line-up. On April 29, she was nominated as the third youngest player for the World Cup in France . At the World Cup, where the New Zealanders were eliminated after the group stage, they only had a 16-minute short appearance against the Netherlands .

Even before the World Cup, she had received a contract with the German Bundesliga club SC Sand .

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b nzherald.co: Satchell chases Brazil adventure
  2. ^ Nzherald.co: Former Rotorua girl makes Ferns
  3. nzfootball.co: Ferns one step away from World Cup
  4. nzfootball.co: Sermanni names strong World Cup squad
  5. Satchell signs first per contract