Sandrine Soubeyrand

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sandrine Soubeyrand (front) in a league game in December 2012

Sandrine Soubeyrand (born August 16, 1973 in Saint-Agrève ) is a former French football player . The midfielder was most recently under contract with Juvisy FCF and is the record player for the French national team .

Club career

Soubeyrand was seven when she started playing football at an amateur club in Boulieu-lès-Annonay . From 1987 she played for FC Félines Saint-Cyr and from 1994 for Sporting Caluire Saint-Clair ; at Caluire she also became a national player. However, she only won national titles with the Juvisy FCF , whose dress she wore for fourteen years from the summer of 2000: the French championship in 2003 and 2006 and the national cup in 2005 . In spring 2013, she reached the semi-finals of the UEFA Women's Champions League with Juvisy's women ; in this competition she had scored a goal for Juvisy herself. In the 2013/14 season, as a 40-year-old, she was still regularly in Juvisy's regular formation, for which she has been in Juvisy's regular formation since 2003 - for 2000 to 2003 there are no complete numbers available - a total of 231 point and 21 European Cup games with 34 and 5 respectively has denied his own goals.

In summer 2014 she ended her long career as a player. In her last game in the first division, she managed three more assists, and that within just six minutes.

National player

Sandrine Soubeyrand (2018)

In the national team she made her debut on April 12, 1997 against Belgium . Soubeyrand participated in the European Championships in 1997, 2001, 2005 and 2009 as well as in the World Championships in 2003 (three missions). She has played 198 times for the national team and scored 17 goals, and is also the team captain of the Bleues (as of July 22, 2013). She was also in the French squad for the 2011 World Cup , played all six Bleues games in Germany and finished the tournament with them in fourth place. She was also part of the French Olympic squad in 2012 , although national coach Bruno Bini only used her occasionally in the first few months of the year, and promptly took over the role of captain again after recovering from injury. Coach Bini also called her to the EM squad in 2013 ; in Sweden, a few weeks before her 40th birthday, she was in France's starting line-up in all four matches.

After the French missed a place on the podium in a major tournament for the fourth time in a row at this European Championship - France was the main favorite alongside the hosts - Sandrine Soubeyrand explained on the evening of the early elimination that the quarter-finals against Denmark were her was the last international match.

Palmarès

title
  • French champion 2003 and 2006
  • French cup winner 2005
Personal awards
  • In February 2013, “Soub” - her common nickname - was awarded the insignia of a Knight of the National Order of Merit.

Life after the time as a player

In late summer 2014, Sandrine Soubeyrand took up her new position as head coach of the French U17 girls' national team. This led them to the semi-finals at the 2015 European Championship in Iceland . In October 2018, she moved from the French association back to the head coach position of the first division women of Juvisy's successor club Paris FC , with whom she signed a contract until the end of the 2020/21 season .

literature

  • Pascal Grégoire-Boutreau: Au bonheur des filles. Cahiers intempestifs, Saint-Étienne 2003, ISBN 2-911698-25-8
  • Laurence Prudhomme-Poncet: Histoire du football féminin au XXe siècle. L'Harmattan, Paris 2003, ISBN 2-7475-4730-2

Web links

Commons : Sandrine Soubeyrand  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Notes and evidence

  1. Laurence Prudhomme-Poncet: Histoire du football féminin au XXe siècle. L'Harmattan, Paris 2003, ISBN 2-7475-4730-2 , p. 244
  2. see Soubeyrands data sheet at footofeminin.fr
  3. see the interview “I'm going to hang up my football boots at the end of this season” from February 18, 2014 at Foot d'Elles
  4. see the match report at footofeminin.fr
  5. see the article "Soubeyrand:" Not efficient enough "" from July 23, 2013 at lequipe.fr
  6. see the article "Soub awarded the Ordre national du Mérite" of February 7, 2013 on the website of the French Football Association FFF (French)
  7. see the article "The new trainer Sandrine Soubeyrand announces her line-up for the tournament in Austria" from August 19, 2014 at footofeminin.fr