Vanina Correa Explained

Vanina Correa
Fullname:Vanina Noemí Correa
Birth Date:14 August 1983
Birth Place:Villa Gobernador Gálvez, Argentina[1]
Height:1.80m
Position:Goalkeeper
Currentclub:Rosario Central
Years1:2000–2002
Clubs1:Rosario Central
Years2:2002–2003
Clubs2:Banfield
Years3:2003–2005
Clubs3:Boca Juniors
Years4:2005–2008
Clubs4:Banfield
Years5:2008–2009
Clubs5:Boca Juniors
Years6:2009
Clubs6:Renato Cesarini
Years7:2015
Clubs7:Rosario Central
Years8:2016–2018
Clubs8:Social Lux
Years9:2019
Clubs9:Rosario Central
Years10:2019–2020
Clubs10:San Lorenzo
Years11:2020–2021
Clubs11:Espanyol
Caps11:8
Goals11:0
Years12:2021
Clubs12:San Lorenzo
Years13:2022–
Clubs13:Rosario Central
Caps13:0
Goals13:0
Years14:2022
Clubs14:Universidad de Chile (loan)
Nationalyears1:2003–
Nationalteam1:Argentina
Nationalcaps1:41
Nationalgoals1:0
Nationalteam-Update:8 April 2021

Vanina Noemí Correa (born 14 August 1983) is an Argentine footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Rosario Central and the Argentina women's national team.

Club career

Correa has played for Renato Cesarini, Boca Juniors, Social Lux, Rosario Central and San Lorenzo in her country.

In the second half of 2022, she had a stint on loan with Universidad de Chile.[2]

International career

She played the inaugural match of the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup against Germany, which Argentina lost 11–0, the biggest defeat in the history of the tournament until Thailand lost 13–0 to the United States in 2019. The following year she was the starting goalkeeper in the 2008 Summer Olympics women's football tournament.

When Argentina failed to qualify for the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup, Correa retired from football the following year. She was persuaded into a national team comeback in 2017, when coach Carlos Borrello encountered her at a domestic fixture. She played in all seven of Argentina's matches at the 2018 Copa América Femenina and in both legs of the subsequent CONCACAF–CONMEBOL play-off win over Panama.[3]

At the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup Correa won acclaim for her performance in Argentina's 1–0 defeat by England in Le Havre. She made six saves including a penalty kick from Nikita Parris. English coach Phil Neville was effusive in his praise: "Their goalkeeper was incredible. I saw her before the game and she was unbelievable, even in the warm-up. What you've seen tonight is an unbelievable goalkeeping performance." The BBC Sport report described Correa's display as "a form of redemption", after her unhappy experiences at the 2003 and 2007 editions of the tournament.[4]

Personal life

On 24 February 2014, Correa gave birth to twins,[5] who are the result of fertility treatments she did, in the company of her partner at that time.[6]

International Tournaments

ChampionshipCountryResult
2003 South American Women's Football ChampionshipRunners-up
2006 South American Women's Football ChampionshipWinners
Football at the 2003 Pan American Games – Women's tournamentFourth Place
Football at the 2007 Pan American Games – Women's tournamentGroup stage
2003 FIFA Women's World CupGroup stage
2007 FIFA Women's World CupGroup stage
Football at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's tournamentGroup stage
2018 Copa América FemeninaThird Place
2019 FIFA Women's World CupGroup Stage
2019 Pan American GamesRunners-up

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vanina Correa: Un nombre histórico para el arco argentino. 30 May 2019. 11 June 2019. es. Cielosports.
  2. Web site: La U cerró su mercado con el flamante fichaje de la argentina Vanina Correa . alairelibre.cl . . 12 November 2023 . es . 23 September 2022.
  3. News: Zandrino . Diego . From twins to a trio for Correa . 16 June 2019 . . 9 June 2019.
  4. News: Women's World Cup: Vanina Correa impresses in Argentina defeat by England . 16 June 2019 . . 14 June 2019.
  5. Web site: Vanina Correa: La expectativa es pasar la fase de grupo. 6 June 2019. 11 June 2019. es. Noticias De.
  6. Web site: Todo terreno: Vanina Correa es arquera de selección, mamá y trabaja de cajera. 6 April 2019. 11 June 2019. es. Con La Gente Noticias.