Sandrine Dusang

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Sandrine Dusang

Sandrine Dusang (born March 23, 1984 in Vichy ) is a former French soccer player .

Club career

Sandrine Dusang began playing club football when she was nine years old at a "village club" from Creuzier-le-Vieux on the northern edge of her hometown. At 14, she went to AS Moulins , and when the women's football department there joined the newly founded FCF Nord-Allier from Yzeure a year later , she took this step. During her time at this club (until 2002) she became a youth national team player. Then she got a place in the French "junior management team" and played during the 2002/03 season for its first division team CNFE Clairefontaine ; This year the full-back also played her first A international match (see below) . From there she signed twelve months later the multiple national champions FC Lyon , for which Sandrine Dusang played 24 of his 25 point games; the Division 1 ended Lyon though only as runner-up, but she won her first national title, the National Cup . Immediately afterwards, the women's football department disbanded, and Dusang had to change clubs for the second time in her young career.

The transfer to the larger and financially much better off local rival Olympique Lyon should also be worthwhile for them in terms of sport. She was the undisputed regular player at "OL" in the following four seasons with a total of 73 point games and 14 goals of her own. In 2007 and 2008 she won her first two French championships, and in 2008 she won the trophy again and thus the doublé . This was followed by four years, during which Sandrine Dusang was repeatedly handicapped by injuries. For example, in August 2009 she suffered a cruciate ligament rupture that cost her participation in the European Championship, and only three months later - just on the way to convalescence  - an Achilles tendon rupture threw her back again. From 2008 to 2011 she only had 31 point games, three goals and three championship titles; At Olympique's first European Cup victory (2011) she was given a medal, but she was only able to actively contribute to this success in two matches on the way to the final. In the 2011/12 season it was not used even once.

Subsequently, Lyon no longer extended their contract, and Dusang moved to Juvisy FCF . For the Franciliennes she played at least nine league, two national and three European Cup games in 2012/13 , but had to accept a longer break from the third to the 14th matchday in 2013/14.

In 2017 Sandrine Dusang ended her playing career.

Stations

  • AC Creuzier-le-Vieux (1993–1998)
  • AS Moulins (1998/99)
  • FCF Nord-Allier Yzeure (1999-2002)
  • CNFE Clairefontaine (2002/03)
  • FC Lyon (2003/04)
  • Olympique Lyon (2004–2012)
  • Juvisy FCF (2012-2017)

In the national team

In 2002, Sandrine Dusang took part in the European and World Championships for this age group with the French U-19 team. At the European Championship, she was in France's final women, who lost to their German opponents with 1: 3; at the World Cup she was eliminated after the preliminary round. Only a good six months later, in March 2003, national coach Élisabeth Loisel called the defender for a friendly against Finland for the first time in the national team and changed her a few minutes before the final whistle.

It then took eleven months until their second game in the blue dress, but from then on Dusang was part of the national team and hardly missed a game of the Bleues for a good four years , was also in the French squad for the European Championship in 2005 and played all group games in England in the starting line-up. Loisel's successor, Bruno Bini , also trusted the defender's strengths, until her injury misery began to increasingly affect her international career from mid-2008. Bini Dusang was called into his final European championship squad in 2009 when she tore her cruciate ligament during training and the national coach had to nominate Laure Lepailleur in her place . That is why the last six of their 47 senior internationals took place over a period of two and a quarter years. After a 3-0 win against Scotland at the Cyprus Cup in March 2011, this career chapter was finally over. Although she was still in Bruno Bini's first 36-player squad for the World Cup in Germany , she was no longer in the final squad .

Sandrine Dusang only scored one goal in the national jersey: that was the 2-1 winning goal against Finland at the Algarve Cup 2005 , which the French then finished third. She only made three appearances against teams from German-speaking countries - one 2-1 against Austria in 2006 and twice against Germany , with France losing 3-0 at the 2005 European Championship and winning 1-0 at the 2007 Algarve Cup .

Palmarès

  • French champion: 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 (also runner-up in 2004)
  • French cup winner: 2004, 2008
  • European Cup Winner: 2011 (not used in the final)
  • 47 senior internationals, 1 goal for France

Web links

Notes and evidence

  1. see the message at olweb.fr
  2. see the seasonal and competitive figures in your data sheet at footofeminin (under web links )
  3. see the overview of the missions at footofeminin.fr
  4. see the game data sheet for this match (there under “Détail des buts”) on the association's website