- Marinette Pichon
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Marinette Pichon Personal information Date of birth November 26, 1975 Club information Current club Juvisy FCF Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† Saint-Memmie Olympique 2002-2003 Philadelphia Charge 2004 New Jersey Wildcats National team 1994-2006 France 112 (82) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. † Appearances (Goals). Marinette Pichon (born November 26, 1975) is a French football (soccer) player.
She started her career at Saint-Memmie Olympique, then signed on to the Women's United Soccer Association (WUSA), the American professional league. She played for the Philadelphia Charge during their 2002 and 2003 seasons, in 2002 ranking second in the league in goals scored and winning the Most Valuable Player and Offensive Player of the Year awards. In 2003, she tied for the lead in goals scored and led the league in goals per game.[1]
After the WUSA disbanded in 2003, she returned to France, where she now plays for Juvisy FCF. She was the leading domestic scorer in the 2000/01, 2001/02, 2004/05, and 2005/06 seasons. She also played for the New Jersey Wildcats in the American W-League during their 2004 season, leading the league that year in both goals scored and total points despite playing in only ten matches.
She played for the French national team from 1994 until 2006, announcing her retirement at the age of 31 following France's elimination from World Cup qualifying. During her career, she scored 82 goals in 112 international matches. She played for France at the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup.[2]
References
- ^ "Players to watch: FRA: Pichon Marinette". FIFA. 2003-11-20. http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/archive/germany2006/news/newsid=18279.html.
- ^ Marinette Pichon – FIFA competition record
2001: Zenoni | 2002: Pichon | 2003: Soubeyrand | 2004: Bompastor | 2005: Pichon | 2006: Abily | 2007: Abily | 2008: Bompastor | 2009: Nécib | 2010: Le Sommer | 2011: BussagliaFrance squads France squad – 2001 UEFA Women's European Championship France squad – 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup 1 Marty • 2 Viguier • 3 Provost • 4 Georges • 5 Diacre • 6 Soubeyrand • 7 Mugneret-Beghe • 8 Bompastor • 9 Pichon • 10 Woock • 11 Coquet • 12 Lecoufle • 13 Casseleux • 14 Dessalle • 15 Tonazzi • 16 Sapowicz • 17 Kramo • 18 Lattaf • 19 Goulois • 20 Sykora • Coach: LoiselFrance squad – 2005 UEFA Women's European Championship Categories:- 1975 births
- Living people
- French women's footballers
- Women's United Soccer Association players
- Philadelphia Charge players
- Juvisy FCF players
- FIFA Century Club
- France women's international footballers
- Women's association football biography stubs
- French football biography stubs
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