Marie-Ève ​​Nault-Wikipedia

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Marie-Ève ​​Nault , born In Trois-Rivières, is a Canadian football player (from Soccer), playing for defender and sometimes a defensive midfielder between 2003 and 2016. She played during her career in several W-League clubs and is a member From the Canada team of female soccer.

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Personally, Marie-Ève ​​Nault is elected to the W-League stars teams four times and was crowned the best defender of the W-League in 2008.

Player [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

Club career [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

Its beginnings in Quebec [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

Marie-Ève ​​Nault is starting to play soccer at school and won several regional championships. She also receives several sports prices and is often the best manager of her team.

During the 1999 season, the Diablos, his Cégep de Trois-Rivières team won the Quebec Cup Saputo AAA with thirteen victories without any defeat. In addition, the Diablos won the silver medal in the Collégial AA provincial championship of the Quebec Student Sport Federation and the Bronze Medal in the Canadian Collegial Championship. At the end of this season, Marie-Ève ​​Nault is appointed member of the AA collegiate league star team in addition to receiving the title of female student-athlete of the year.

Still in 1999, the Quebec provincial team won a bronze medal in the Canadian national under -18 championship held in Ontario [ first ] .

NCAA [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

At the end of her studies at Cégep, Marie-Ève ​​Nault was offered a scholarship to go to play at a university in the United States. From 2000 to 2002, she played for the Lady Volunteers of the University of Tennessee, in the NCAA First Division . She then evolves as a defender and scored her first goal in the NCAA by converting a penalty against the University of Arizona [ 2 ] . During her three academic seasons, she played ninety-three games for sixteen goals and eleven assistance mentions, an American equivalent of the assist, for a total of forty-three points [ 2 ] . In 2002, she helped her team win the title of the Eastern Conference and go to the national quarter -final. She scored the winning goal of a shot of twenty-eight meters in the upper right corner for victory a goal to zero against the University of Georgia [ 3 ] .

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W-League [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

Nault plays 7 seasons in the W-League and a season in the French division 2.

Chronology:

International career [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

Shortly before her 22 It is birthday, Marie-Ève ​​Nault is playing her first game, the , for the Canada team, then participated with the national team in the 4 nations tournament in China. Subsequently she played a few games with the selection [ 8 ] But, between 2005 and 2009, she was not called by coach Even Pellerud [ 9 ] .

It is only with the change of coach and the arrival of Carolina Morace that she is reintegrated into the national team [ ten ] . ” I have nothing to lose. It’s a second chance for me to make my place in the Canadian team. This invitation is a nice surprise because I really didn’t expect it [ 11 ] » .

Subsequently, she obtained a regular defender position in the eleven national team holder [ twelfth ] . In March 2010, his defensive game helped Canada won its first Cyprus Cup [ 13 ] , [ 14 ] Then a little later the Concacaf Women’s Championship to qualify for the 2011 Women’s World Cup 2011 [ 15 ] .

Marie-Ève ​​Nault is a member of the Canadian team during this World Cup [ 16 ] And is the opening match against Germany. However, his poor performance earned him to be replaced in the second match. “It did me something to get me down. But if the coach thought it was the best for the team … I had a meeting with the coaches, and they explained to me that they were going to make changes for the next match [ 17 ] » . It is therefore from the bench that she sees her team collapse against France during the World Cup. “It was difficult to look at; We feel so helpless [ 17 ] … » .

Back in Canada, Marie-Ève ​​Nault participates in a few international friendly matches but she fractures an ankle at home during a dinner of girls [ 18 ] . She must then be absent from the game and cannot participate in pre-Olympic qualifications for the London Olympic Games [ 19 ] . She is back in training in [ 20 ] But is not retained by the new coach John Herdman for the 2012 Cyprus Cup [ 21 ] .

In , Marie-Ève ​​Nault is selected for the Vancouver training camp in preparation for the Olympic Games [ 22 ] . She participates in Canada’s preparatory matches for the London Olympic Games [ 23 ] . Unfortunately it is not selected for the Olympic tournament but however it is on the list of three substitutes to which each national selections are entitled [ 24 ] . “At the time, it’s disappointing. I would have liked to have the chance to play, but at least I will live the experience of the Olympic Games and I will stay around the group. You never know what can happen [ 25 ] » . Following the injuries of the defenders Candace Chapman [ 26 ] and Robyn Gayle [ 27 ] Nault played in the third game of Canada in the group phase: match that Sweden and Canada cancel 2-2 [ 28 ] . In the quarter-final against England, Nault does a solid defensive performance and Canada thanks to the goals of Filigno and Hébroitis passes in the semi-finals [ 29 ] . Nault plays 101 minutes [ 30 ] In this Crève-Coeur defeat [ thirty first ] in overtime against the Americans [ 32 ] , [ 33 ] .

The , Nault plays 84 minutes in Canada’s victory match for the Olympic bronze medal [ 34 ] . Canada beats France 1-0 [ 35 ] .

She is selected for the 2015 World Cup and entered the game as a substitute during a match.

Coach career [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

Deputy coach of the Patriots in 2006-2007, Marie-Ève ​​Nault obtained her coach patent in early 2008, she began as coach of the female soccer team of the Patriots of the University of Quebec in Trois-Rivières [ 36 ] . Patriots are members of the Quebec Soccer University League. A pre-season training camp takes place in France in the fall of 2009 [ 37 ] . Knowledge of the soccer and the qualities of communicator of Marie-Ève ​​Nault allow the construction of a young team of university soccer ( 2 It is female level in Canada). In addition, it is involved in the Sport-Studies program for young people in the Mauricie region.

National team [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

Marie-Ève ​​Nault totaled 53 capes with the Canada team and did not score any goal (player with an essentially defensive role in the national team). Called as a national team from 2004, she is one of the great crafts in her country’s victory in the final of the Concacaf Women’s Championship in 2010. The same year she won the Cyprus Cup, which she also won in 2011 BC to participate in the unfortunate adventure of his team at the 2011 Women’s World Cup.

In Club [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

National team [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

In Club [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

Fury d’Ottawa [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

  • Finalist at the W-League championship: 2006, 2007
  • Participation in the Final Four de la W-League: 2003, 2006, 2007
  • Conference championship: 2006
  • Division championship: 2006, 2007,2010

FC Indiana [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

  • Finalist in the final of the W-League: 2008
  • Conference championship: 2008
  • Division championship: 2008

Chicago Red Eleven [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

  • Conference championship: 2009
  • Division championship: 2009
  • Elected four times on the W-League stars team (2006, 2007, 2008 and 2010)
  • Elected best defender of the W-League in 2008 (All Conference Defender)
  • Elected in the squad’s Defensive Most Valuable Player (NCAA) in 2002
  • Appointed member of the Canada U-18 star team (1999)
  • Selected in the All-Canadian Junior College Team (1999)
  • Recipient of the Prize for the best female athlete by the Quebec Soccer Federation (1998)
  • Named MVP player in the Elite Soccer League in Quebec (1996 and 1997)
  • Elected MVP player from her Les Gazelles de l’ATS youth club for 6 consecutive seasons.

Notes [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

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References [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

  1. (in) Tennessee Lady Vols Soccer Player Biography – 2000 » , on utladyvols.com (consulted the )
  2. a et b (in) Player Bio: Marie-Eve Nault University of Tennessee Athletics » , on utladyvols.com (consulted the )
  3. (in) Nault’s first goal of the season helps no. 13 Lady Vols advance past Georgia, 1-0 » , on utladyvols.com , (consulted the )
  4. Robert Martin, Another chance of aligning yourself with pros » , on cyberpresse.ca , The Nouvelliste , (consulted the )
  5. uslsoccer.com, Chicago Red Eleven Official Roster » , (consulted the )
  6. Serge the happy, Marie-Ève ​​Nault: “We realize that it comes” » , on cyberpresse.ca , The right , (consulted the )
  7. Olivier Bossé, Soccer: Admiral recruits Tunisian women » , on cyberpresse.ca , The sun , (consulted the )
  8. Martin Comtois, Nault’s redemption with the Canadian female soccer team » , on cyberpresse.ca , The right , (consulted the )
  9. Marc Tougas, Marie-Ève ​​Nault will live a first World Cup » , on cyberpresse.ca , Canadian press , (consulted the )
  10. Robert Martin, Marie-Ève ​​Nault in Florida » , on cyberpresse.ca , The Nouvelliste , (consulted the )
  11. Robert Martin, Marie-Ève ​​Nault with the national soccer team » , on cyberpresse.ca , The Nouvelliste , (consulted the )
  12. Marie-Ève ​​Nault in China » , on cyberpresse.ca , The Nouvelliste , (consulted the )
  13. Marie-Ève ​​Nault takes out insurance » , The Nouvelliste , (consulted the )
  14. Louis Ménard, Marie-Ève ​​Nault again at the Cyprus Cup » , on cyberpresse.ca , The Nouvelliste , (consulted the )
  15. Marc Thibodeau, Soccer World Cup: a trifluvian in Berlin » , on cyberpresse.ca , the press , (consulted the )
  16. Serge the happy, Marie-Ève ​​Nault: “I don’t think it could have been worse!” » , on cyberpresse.ca , The Nouvelliste , (consulted the )
  17. a et b Serge the happy, Good and … less good memories for Marie-Ève ​​Nault » , on cyberpresse.ca , The Nouvelliste , (consulted the )
  18. Robert Martin, Marie-Ève ​​Nault fractures an ankle » , on cyberpresse.ca , The Nouvelliste , (consulted the )
  19. Serge the happy, Marie-Ève ​​Nault close to a return to the game » , on cyberpresse.ca , The Nouvelliste , (consulted the )
  20. Serge the happy, Marie-Ève ​​Nault: “I want to find my place in the team” » , on cyberpresse.ca , The Nouvelliste , (consulted the )
  21. Louis-Simon Gauthier, Soccer: Marie-Ève ​​Nault already back » , on cyberpresse.ca , The Nouvelliste , (consulted the )
  22. Louis-Simon Gauthier, Soccer: Marie-Ève ​​Nault trains with the Canadian team » , on cyberpresse.ca , The Nouvelliste , (consulted the )
  23. Louis-Simon Gauthier, Marie-Ève ​​Nault still in the neck » , on cyberpresse.ca , The Nouvelliste , (consulted the )
  24. Marie-Ève ​​Nault among the substitutes » , on lapresse.ca , (consulted the )
  25. Serge the happy, Thin consolation for Marie-Ève ​​Nault » , on cyberpresse.ca , The Nouvelliste , (consulted the )
  26. George Johnson, Injuries force changes to Canada’s Olympic soccer lineup » , on National Post , (consulted the )
  27. Chris Clay, Injured Gayle likely to miss Olympic soccer match » , on Mississauga.com , (consulted the )
  28. Sweden and Canada qualify together (2: 2) » , on FIFA.com , (consulted the )
  29. Canadian women in the semi-finals » , on Radio-CANADA.CA , (consulted the )
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  34. Marie-Eve Nault: glory after bronzelympics
  35. Marie-Ève ​​Nault wins bronze
  36. Canadian Interuniversity Sport, Marie-Eve Nault, new trainer of the patriots » , (consulted the )
  37. Patriotes of the UQTR, Female soccer » (consulted the )
  38. Germany 2-1 Canada, June 26, 2011 , on fifa.com
  39. Canada 0-1 Nigeria, July 5, 2011 , on fifa.com
  40. (in) Statistics of Marie-Ève ​​Nault in NCAA , on utladyvols.com
  41. uslsoccer.com, Montreal Xtreme » , (consulted the )
  42. uslsoccer.com, Ottawa Fury » , (consulted the )
  43. uslsoccer.com, Ottawa Fury » , (consulted the )
  44. uslsoccer.com, FC Indiana Lionnesses » , (consulted the )
  45. uslsoccer.com, Chicago Red Eleven 2009 Statistics » , (consulted the )
  46. uslsoccer.com, Ottawa Fury 2010 Statistics » , (consulted the )
  47. “The gods of the soccer were with us”
  48. Marie-Ève ​​Nault medal: “What fireworks!”

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