Sakina Karchaoui

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Sakina Karchaoui (born January 26, 1996 in Salon-de-Provence ) is a French football player .

Club career

The daughter of Moroccan parents grew up in the highly industrial and port -based region of the Étang de Berre . As a ten-year-old she played football for the US Miramas . In 2009 she was accepted into the youth center at HSC Montpellier ; his coach Sarah M'Barek used the then 16-year-old in November 2012 for the first time in a D1 game against FC Vendenheim . After that, Sakina Karchaoui , who is 1.60 m short, who normally acts on the left wing, was not considered again until September 2014 in Montpellier's first womanhood, but then regularly. Due to her offensive qualities, for example, she was called up in the 2015 national cup final at kick-off as the second striker alongside Laëtitia Tonazzi .

She is a reliable penalty taker , as she demonstrated in the 2016 Cup semi-final against Paris Saint-Germain , where she nervously converted the eleventh decisive attempt in the necessary penalty shoot-out . After her contract with the MHSC expired, Karchaoui joined the women of Olympique Lyon in the summer of 2020 .

In the national team

Sakina Karchaoui played six games in the French U-17 team in 2012 and scored one goal in them. These encounters also included three qualifying games for the 2013 European Championship . From the 2013/14 season, she played 13 games with France's A youth national team, in which she again scored a goal. She and her contemporaries took part in the 2015 U-19 European Championship in Israel , where she was in the starting line-up in all four French games. In the elimination of the Bleuettes in the semi-final against Spain, lost 4-5 on penalties, Karchaoui had converted her penalty. At the U-20 World Cup in 2016 , she played five games and was runner-up.

She is only the second female U-19 player after Marie-Charlotte Léger , who was appointed to France 's senior team by women's national coach Philippe Bergeroo . In her debut on April 11, 2016, a European Championship qualifier against Ukraine , she was even in the starting line-up and played a full 90 minutes, although she had only been nominated due to refusals from other players. This was repeated eight weeks later against Greece . However, Laure Boulleau was placed on the left wing at Bergeroo - and if this is canceled due to an injury, their first representative Amel Majri was still ahead of Karchaoui in the hierarchy. For the Olympic soccer tournament in 2016 , the coach initially nominated her as one of four reservists who would move up to the French squad if necessary. After not only Boulleau but also Laura Georges had to stay at home due to injury, Karchaoui moved up to the 18-man squad and even made two appearances in the starting line-up in Brazil . Under Bergeroo's successor Olivier Echouafni , she has established herself as the first choice on the left wing. Consequently, she was part of France's European Championship squad in 2017 , and Corinne Diacre , who replaced Echouafni after the European Championships, also called her up regularly. Sakina Karchaoui was also included in the French 23-man squad for the 2019 World Cup in her own country . Karchaoui has now been used in a total of 33 full international matches. (As of March 10, 2020)

Palmarès

Champions League: 2020 winner

Web links

Evidence and Notes

  1. The regional association FFF wrongly names January 21st as her date of birth (see her data sheet under web links ); Her association, however, confirmed ( Memento of the original from April 12, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. the 26th @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.mhscfoot.com
  2. ^ According to " Karchaoui, the new star in the French football sky " from November 13, 2016 at fifa.com
  3. see the match report at footofeminin.fr
  4. Match report of the cup semi-final game from April 18, 2016 at footofeminin.fr
  5. see the data sheet of Karchaoui's first A international match on the association's website