Griedge Mbock Bathy | |
Fullname: | Griedge Yinda Colette Mbock Bathy Nka[1] |
Birth Date: | 1995 2, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Brest, France |
Height: | 1.72 m |
Position: | Centre-back |
Currentclub: | Paris Saint-Germain |
Clubnumber: | 29 |
Youthyears1: | 2001–2006 |
Youthclubs1: | SC Pontanézen |
Youthyears2: | 2006–2010 |
Youthclubs2: | AS Brestoise |
Youthyears3: | 2010–2012 |
Youthclubs3: | Guingamp |
Years1: | 2010–2015 |
Clubs1: | Guingamp |
Caps1: | 86 |
Goals1: | 9 |
Years2: | 2015–2024 |
Clubs2: | Lyon |
Caps2: | 117 |
Goals2: | 24 |
Years3: | 2024– |
Clubs3: | Paris Saint-Germain |
Caps3: | 1 |
Goals3: | 0 |
Nationalyears1: | 2010–2012 |
Nationalteam1: | France U17 |
Nationalcaps1: | 28 |
Nationalgoals1: | 4 |
Nationalyears2: | 2013 |
Nationalteam2: | France U19 |
Nationalcaps2: | 11 |
Nationalgoals2: | 3 |
Nationalyears3: | 2014 |
Nationalteam3: | France U20 |
Nationalcaps3: | 8 |
Nationalgoals3: | 1 |
Nationalyears4: | 2013– |
Nationalteam4: | France |
Nationalcaps4: | 85 |
Nationalgoals4: | 8 |
Club-Update: | 21 September 2024 |
Nationalteam-Update: | 3 August 2024 |
Griedge Yinda Colette Mbock Bathy Nka (born 26 February 1995) is a French professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Première Ligue club Paris Saint-Germain and the France national team.
Mbock Bathy was born in Brest to a family of Cameroonian and Maĺagasy descent. A strong centre-back, she joined Stade Briochin in 2010, which merged with En Avant de Guingamp in 2011. After four seasons with Guingamp, she moved to Lyon on a four-year deal.[2]
On 3 July 2024, Mbock Bathy joined Paris Saint-Germain on a three-year contract until June 2027.[3] [4]
With the French under-17 team, Mbock Bathy played in the 2012 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup in Azerbaijan. She was named FIFA's Player of the Tournament after France won a penalty shootout in the final over North Korea, marking the occasion with a memorable dance routine.[5]
At the 2013 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship, Mbock Bathy was suspended for the final after being sent off in the semi-final. In the final France beat England 2–0 after extra time.[6]
In November 2013 she made her senior France debut in a 10–0 win over Bulgaria.
Mbock's brother, Hiang'a Mbock, is also a professional footballer.[7]
National team | Year | Apps | Goals | |
---|---|---|---|---|
France | 2013 | 2 | 0 | |
2014 | 5 | 0 | ||
2015 | 7 | 0 | ||
2016 | 12 | 0 | ||
2017 | 11 | 2 | ||
2018 | 10 | 2 | ||
2019 | 11 | 1 | ||
2020 | 2 | 1 | ||
2021 | 2 | 0 | ||
2022 | 9 | 2 | ||
2023 | 5 | 0 | ||
2024 | 9 | 0 | ||
Total | 85 | 8 |
Scores and results list France's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Mbock Bathy goal.
No. | Date | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 22 January 2017 | Stade Jean-Ivoula, Saint-Denis, Réunion, France | 1–0 | 2–0 | Friendly | |
2 | 2–0 | |||||
3 | 9 October 2018 | Stade des Alpes, Grenoble, France | 1–0 | 6–0 | Friendly | |
4 | 6–0 | |||||
5 | 8 April 2019 | Stade de la Meinau, Strasbourg, France | 3–0 | 4–0 | Friendly | |
6 | 10 March 2020 | Stade du Hainaut, Valenciennes, France | 2–2 | 3–3 | Friendly | |
7 | 25 June 2022 | Stade Pierre Brisson, Beauvais, France | 2–0 | 4–0 | Friendly | |
8 | 14 July 2022 | New York Stadium, Rotherham, England | 2–1 | 2–1 | UEFA Women's Euro 2022 | |
Lyon
2015–16, 2016–17, 2017-18, 2018-19,2019–20[9]
2015–16, 2016–17, 2018–19,2019–20[10]
2015–16,[11] 2016–17,[12] 2017–18,[13] 2018–19,[14] 2019–20,[15] 2021–22[16]
France
France U17
Individual