Bérangère Sapowicz Explained

Bérangère Sapowicz
Fullname:Bérangère Sapowicz
Birth Date:6 February 1983
Birth Place:Verneuil-sur-Avre, France
Position:Goalkeeper
Youthclubs1:Breteuil
Youthyears1:1986–1998
Youthclubs2:Évreux
Youthyears2:1998–2002
Youthclubs3:CNFE Clairefontaine
Youthyears3:2000–2002
Youthyears4:2002–2003
Years1:2003–2013
Caps1:117
Goals1:1
Nationalyears1:2002
Nationalteam2:France
Nationalyears2:2003–2011
Nationalcaps2:23
Nationalgoals2:0
Club-Update:10 June 2011 (UTC)
Nationalteam-Update:16 July 2011 (UTC)

Bérangère Sapowicz (born 6 February 1983 in Verneuil-sur-Avre) is a former French football player who played long time for French club Paris Saint-Germain of the Division 1 Féminine. Sapowicz plays as a goalkeeper and is a member of the France women's national football team having made her debut in 2003. That same year, she was selected to participate in 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup, held in the United States.

Since 2018 she is goalkeeper coach of a men's team in the fifth league, AS Fabrègues.[1]

Club career

Early career

Sapowicz initially trained in gymnastics before beginning a career in football.[2] She began her career playing for nearby club Association Sportive Bretolienne. She spent 12 years at the club before joining the women's section of city club Évreux AC (now Évreux FC). While at Évreux, she became a youth international and eventually was selected to attend CNFE Clairefontaine, the women's section of the Clairefontaine academy.

Paris Saint-Germain

In 2002, she joined Paris Saint-Germain and after a year in the youth system joined the club's senior team. In her first season with the club (2003–04), she appeared in 17 matches. The following season, her playing time decreased making only ten appearances in the league, which included scoring a goal. In the next two seasons, she appeared in 27 matches. Her 2007–08 season was uneventful as she missed the entire year due to tearing her ACL in one of her knees. She returned to form for the 2008–09 season appearing in 20 matches as Les Parisiens finished the season mid-table.

The 2009–10 season saw the arrival of fellow internationals Camille Abily, Sonia Bompastor, and Élise Bussaglia. The arrival of the veterans paid extreme dividends to the club and Sapowicz as the goalkeeper failed to concede a goal until the 10th league match of the season. Sapowicz finished the season appearing in 25 total matches. She was the starting goalkeeper for Paris Saint-Germain in its 5–0 win over Montpellier in the 2010 Challenge de France Final. Sapowicz remained the first-choice goalkeeper for the 2010–11 season. The goalkeeper appeared in 20 league matches as Paris Saint-Germain qualified for the 2011–12 edition of the UEFA Women's Champions League after finishing runner-up to champions Lyon.

International career

Sapowicz had previously starred with the women's under-17, under-19, under-20, and under-21 teams. In 2002, she was designated as the starting goalkeeper for the under-19 team at the 2002 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship, held in Canada. She appeared in all three group stage matches as France suffered group stage elimination. The following year, on 14 September 2003, Sapowicz was selected to the France squad to play in the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup, despite not having any senior international experience. She was installed as the backup goalkeeper, but did not make any appearances as France suffered elimination in the group stage. On 14 September 2003, she made her senior international debut in a friendly match against Japan. Due to an injury to France number one Sarah Bouhaddi, national team coach Bruno Bini gave Sapowicz the starting goalkeeper position for France's qualifying campaign for the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup and the competition itself.

Career statistics

Club

Statistics accurate as of 10 June 2011[3]

ClubSeasonLeagueCupContinentalTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Paris SG2003–041700000170
2004–051010000101
2005–061800000180
2006–071100000110
2007–0800000000
2008–092001000210
2009–102104000250
2010–112001000210
2011–1220000020
2012–1300000000
Total119160001251
Career total117160001231

International

(Correct as of 16 July 2011)[4]

National teamSeasonAppsGoals
France2003–0410
2004–0500
2005–0600
2006–0700
2007–0800
2008–0900
2009–1080
2010–11140
Total230

Honours

Club

Paris Saint-Germain

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: La nueva vida de Berangère Sapowicz. 5 January 2018. 19 August 2018. 20 August 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180820005652/http://www.marcadorint.com/coupe-france/nueva-vida-berangere-sapowicz-fabregues/. dead.
  2. Web site: Portrait de notre chroniqueuse Bérangère Sapowicz . 18 December 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081114001916/http://www.lefootcommenceici.fr/articles.php?detail=24 . 14 November 2008 . dead .
  3. Web site: La Carriere de Bérangère Sapowicz . 10 June 2011 . StatsFootoFeminin .
  4. http://www.fff.fr/individus/selections/visu_fiche.php?in_no=2338134945&id_cat=2 SAPOWICZ Bérangère