Sylvie Josset

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Sylvie Josset (born August 14, 1963 in Saint-Brieuc ) is a former French football player .

Club career

The goalkeeper Sylvie Josset played exclusively for Chaffoteaux Sports Saint-Brieuc during her playing days , as far as this can be determined from the poor and incomplete data situation for the first two decades of French women's football , and this at least from 1983 to 1992. She probably began but earlier there, because in mid-1984 she was appointed to France's national team (see the section below) ; however, it is questionable whether they also in 1992 introduced national league was used. CS Saint-Brieuc was one of the most successful clubs in France, especially from the mid-1980s, with several other national players such as Isabelle Le Boulch , Françoise Jézéquel and Ghislaine Baron - and the goalkeeper was a guarantee that at CSSB “the bottom very often was zero was standing".

Of all things, she was missing from the two most important games of her wiveship, namely at Saint-Brieuc's two finals - the title was played in the form of a final tournament until 1992 - for the national championship: In the championship season 1988/89 she prevented an injury suffered during the winter break from to play against ASJ Soyaux - and this was repeated in the final of the 1991/92 season (this time lost to Juvisy FCF ) . In both cases, the substitute keeper Anne Gouëzel , who made two international appearances in 1993 and 2000, had to stand in for Sylvie Josset.

In the national team

Sylvie Josset came in June 1984 for the first of her 25 internationals for France's national team when coach Francis Coché nominated her for an encounter in Belgium . Until December 1988 she was, also under Coché's successor Aimé Mignot , the almost undisputed number one in the Bleues . Then the above mentioned injury followed, which resulted in a long break in her career at international level. In the summer of 1991, she was then again for four games in the French selection team. Then Sandrine Roux finally took on the role of goalkeeper.

Josset also played once against the Swiss (3-1 win in April 1987) and the German national team (0-2 in March 1991). Much more often, namely four times each, the opponent was called Belgium or Italy . With nine successes, eleven defeats and five draws, the overall record of their international matches corresponds to the position of the French at the time in an international comparison.

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Notes and evidence

  1. ^ A b Pascal Grégoire-Boutreau: Au bonheur des filles. Cahiers intempestifs, Saint-Étienne 2003, ISBN 2-911698-25-8 , p. 86