Sophie Ryckeboer-Charrier

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Sophie Ryckeboer-Charrier (born November 25, 1964 in Vron , Somme department , as Sophie Ryckeboer) is a former French football player .

Club career

Sophie Ryckeboer grew up in a village of 700 in Picardy . In 1979, at the age of 14, she joined the Sporting Club in Abbeville, 25 km away, and played there so successfully that she became a national team player just one year later (see below) . Twelve months later, the women of AS Étrœungt , who had just become French champions for the third time, brought the left-back to their home. At the end of her first season there (1981/82) Sophie Ryckeboer played a championship final, in which the northern French lost 2-1 to Stade Reims . In the following three years, however, Étrœungt could no longer build on the successes of the previous years; therefore, the player moved across the border to Cercle Bruges in 1985 , where she completed two seasons in the top Belgian league .

In 1987 Ryckeboer returned to northern France. With FCF Hénin-Beaumont , she reached another final of the French women's championship in the summer of 1988, in which it was again only enough to become runner-up because the VGA Saint-Maur was in it on penalties - after 120 minutes of play, it had been 1-1 prevailed with 3: 2. This same VGA Saint-Maur was Sophie Ryckeboer's last club station in the 1989/90 season, and it was there that she won her first and only national title. However, in the course of this season there were escalating internal squabbles, which shortly before the season climax led to a number of players, including Ryckeboer, boycotting participation in the championship final against the opponents of JS Poissy . Then the 25-year-old ended her footballing activities. According to a source, she is said to have "resigned from resignation" from 1994 to 1998 and played for the then second division Croix Blanche OSL Angers .

On the occasion of the anniversary "40 years of women's football in France" (2010), she took part in a game between two teams from old international players.

National player

Sophie Ryckeboer - when exactly she got married and her husband's family name was added cannot be determined from the sources used - made her debut in June 1980 on the occasion of a 2-2 draw with the Swedes in the French national team . Also in the episode, national coach Francis Coché regularly used the very young defender, who formed the defensive core formation together with Marie-Agnès Annequin-Plantagenet , Marie-Noëlle Warot-Fourdrignier and Marie-Françoise Sidibé in the first half of the 1980s ; only in calendar year 1984 was it not included in the French list. Ryckeboer remained a regular player and "one of the pillars of the Bleues " even under Coché's successor, Aimé Mignot . By March 1990 (0-1 against the Netherlands ) she had played a total of 41 full internationals; she didn't manage to hit one in the national jersey.

Ryckeboer-Charrier was also used against women from German-speaking countries, namely in four matches against Switzerland (two wins and two draws between 1981 and 1987) and in the 2-0 defeat in May 1987 against West Germany , the first women's international match between these two nations, in which she came on before half-time.

Palmarès

  • French champion 1990 (not used in the final), runner-up in 1982 and 1988

literature

  • Pascal Grégoire-Boutreau: Au bonheur des filles. Cahiers intempestifs, Saint-Étienne 2003, ISBN 2-911698-25-8

Web links

Notes and evidence

  1. Grégoire-Boutreau, p. 244
  2. Grégoire-Boutreau, p. 246
  3. Grégoire-Boutreau, p. 55
  4. see the data sheet at footofeminin.fr (under web links )
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  6. Grégoire-Boutreau, p. 125
  7. Grégoire-Boutreau, p. 257