Sandie Toletti

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Sandie Toletti (October 2013)

Sandie Rose Toletti (born July 13, 1995 in Bagnols-sur-Cèze ) is a French football player .

Club career

Sandie Toletti joined SC Cavillargues at the age of six . At the age of eleven, she moved to FC Bagnols-Pont in her native town near Nîmes . In 2010, Montpellier HSC brought her to its women's football department. In 2011 and 2012, she won the U-19 Challenge , the national competition for girls' teams that was comparable to the Coupe Gambardella, with his A-youth women's team . The offensive midfielder , who at that time was still eligible to play for the youth B, scored both MHSC goals in the 2012 final against the U-19s of Juvisy FCF (final score 2: 1).

For the women's eleven, Toletti first appeared in March 2013 on the occasion of the Cup eighth final against AF Rodez . Since the beginning of the 2013/14 season she was part of Montpellier's first division squad; with this she stood in 2015 in the then lost national cup final . In the summer of 2020 she switched to the women of the Levante UD in Spain.

In the national team

From 2010 to 2012, Sandie Toletti played 34 games (eleven goals) for France's U-17s, and since 2013 also played twelve U-19 internationals (five goals). With the U-17 took the first time in 2011 on a year European Championship in part, the French women were subject as well as in the final 2012 . In this second participation she was voted the best player of the tournament ("Golden Player"), and in the same year she won the B youth world championship . With France's U-19s she was European champion in 2013 ; at the finals in Wales she was also the most successful French goalscorer with three goals and was again awarded a Golden Player, whereby UEFA emphasized her qualities as a game designer and executor ("The classy No10 was both creator and executor") . Toletti was also named to the French squad for the 2014 U-20 World Cup in Canada .

Sandie Toletti was also the first player from the promising 1995 birth year of coach Guy Ferrier to make it to the national team : she made her debut in the final minutes of the 6-0 friendly game against Poland on October 25, 2013, four Weeks before Griedge Mbock Bathy , her team-mate in the French youth team. Philippe Bergeroo , the Bleues coach , also called Toletti to two World Cup qualifiers in November of that year, and she came on as a substitute in the second. However , Bergeroo did not take them to the Cyprus Cup in March 2014; instead, she played with the U-19s at the tournament in La Manga , where she scored a goal in the 2-0 opening win against Denmark and England.

She came to her third international A match in the fall of 2014 in a 2-0 away win against Germany ; so far she has remained in this circle in 13 missions without scoring. (As of September 15, 2017)

For the 2016 Olympic football tournament , the coach nominated Toletti as one of four reservists, while Bergeroo's successor Olivier Echouafni even put her in the starting line-up a good month later and called her to France's European Championship squad in 2017 .

Palmarès

  • Cup finalist 2015
  • U-17 world champion 2012
  • U-19 European Champion 2013
  • Award as the best player in the U-17 European Championship finals in 2012
  • Award as the best player in the U-19 European Championship finals in 2013
  • French U-19 Cup winner: 2011, 2012

Web links

Notes and evidence

  1. FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Canada 2014 - List of Players: France ( English , PDF; 404 kB) August 4, 2014. Accessed June 27, 2015.
  2. see the article about MHSC's successful title defense at footofeminin.fr
  3. even twelve hits according to footofeminin.fr
  4. Article on uefa.com on Toletti's 2012 award
  5. Article on uefa.com about the 2013 award; the quote is from the English version of this article .
  6. see France's 21-man squad at footofeminin.fr
  7. see the French U-17 World Cup squad from 2012 (PDF; 393 kB) at fifadata.com
  8. see the article "Deux bleues en bleu" at francefootball.fr
  9. see the match report from March 8, 2014 at footofeminin.fr